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... ftand in number , though in reckoning none ; " and are as unimportant to the Poet's , fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf " To his grand sea . " - We shall venture alfo to affert , that , on a minute fcrutiny , every ...
... ftand in number , though in reckoning none ; " and are as unimportant to the Poet's , fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf " To his grand sea . " - We shall venture alfo to affert , that , on a minute fcrutiny , every ...
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... ftand in competition with him . And if at times he has affected to commend him , it has always been with some referve ; infinuating his uncorrectnefs , a care- lefs manner of writing , and want of judgment . The praise of feldom ...
... ftand in competition with him . And if at times he has affected to commend him , it has always been with some referve ; infinuating his uncorrectnefs , a care- lefs manner of writing , and want of judgment . The praise of feldom ...
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... ftand in heaven . " The last line of this epitaph , though the worft , bears very ftrong marks of the hand of Shakspeare . The beginning of the first line , " Afke who lyes here , " reminds us of that which we have been juft examining ...
... ftand in heaven . " The last line of this epitaph , though the worft , bears very ftrong marks of the hand of Shakspeare . The beginning of the first line , " Afke who lyes here , " reminds us of that which we have been juft examining ...
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... ftand , Dr. Mead yielded the point , faying , Omnia vincit amor , nos & cedamus amori . ' " This anecdote was communicated by Dr. Lort , late Greek Profeffor of Cambridge , who had it from Dr. Mead himfelf . " t " G. S. centum It was ...
... ftand , Dr. Mead yielded the point , faying , Omnia vincit amor , nos & cedamus amori . ' " This anecdote was communicated by Dr. Lort , late Greek Profeffor of Cambridge , who had it from Dr. Mead himfelf . " t " G. S. centum It was ...
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... ftand for your pri- viledges , wee know : to read , and cenfure . Doe fo , but buy it first . That doth beft commend a booke , the ftationer faies . Then , how odde foever your braines be , or your wifdomes , make your licence the fame ...
... ftand for your pri- viledges , wee know : to read , and cenfure . Doe fo , but buy it first . That doth beft commend a booke , the ftationer faies . Then , how odde foever your braines be , or your wifdomes , make your licence the fame ...
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