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... means Dryden and Pope . See the Effay at the end of the Second Part of The Conquest of Granada : " Witness the lameness of their plots ; [ the plots of Shakspeare and Fletcher ; ] many of which , especially thofe which , they wrote ...
... means Dryden and Pope . See the Effay at the end of the Second Part of The Conquest of Granada : " Witness the lameness of their plots ; [ the plots of Shakspeare and Fletcher ; ] many of which , especially thofe which , they wrote ...
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... means to pay Bohemia the vifitation which he juftly owes him . 2 ARCH . Wherein our entertainment fhall fhame us , we will be justified in our loves : for , indeed , → CAM . ' Befeech you , - ARCH . Verily , I fpeak it in the freedom ...
... means to pay Bohemia the vifitation which he juftly owes him . 2 ARCH . Wherein our entertainment fhall fhame us , we will be justified in our loves : for , indeed , → CAM . ' Befeech you , - ARCH . Verily , I fpeak it in the freedom ...
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... means at a great and vacant diftance from each other . Vaft , however , may be used for the fea , as in Pericles Prince of Tyre : " Thou God of this great vaft , rebuke the furges . " / STEEVENS . Shakspeare has , more than once , taken ...
... means at a great and vacant diftance from each other . Vaft , however , may be used for the fea , as in Pericles Prince of Tyre : " Thou God of this great vaft , rebuke the furges . " / STEEVENS . Shakspeare has , more than once , taken ...
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... means a minute , for I do not fuppofe that the ancient clocks ticked or noticed the feconds . fcription of England , p . 241. TOLLET . See Holinfhed's De- He hears no waking- To jar certainly means to tick ; as in T. Heywood's Troia Bri ...
... means a minute , for I do not fuppofe that the ancient clocks ticked or noticed the feconds . fcription of England , p . 241. TOLLET . See Holinfhed's De- He hears no waking- To jar certainly means to tick ; as in T. Heywood's Troia Bri ...
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... means Sicilia ? unfettled . Affection , however , I believe , figuifies imagination . Thus , in The Merchant of Venice : 66 affection , " Miftrefs of paffion , Tways it , " & c . i . e . imagination governs our paffions . Intention is ...
... means Sicilia ? unfettled . Affection , however , I believe , figuifies imagination . Thus , in The Merchant of Venice : 66 affection , " Miftrefs of paffion , Tways it , " & c . i . e . imagination governs our paffions . Intention is ...
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