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A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : He meeteth Puck , which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall , You do their work , and they fhall have good This 28 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . 1 ...
A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : He meeteth Puck , which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall , You do their work , and they fhall have good This 28 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM . 1 ...
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The wifeft aunt may mean the most fentimental bawd . STEEVENS . The author of THE REMARKS fays , " This conjecture is much too wanton and injurious to the word aunt , which in this place at least certainly means no other than an ...
The wifeft aunt may mean the most fentimental bawd . STEEVENS . The author of THE REMARKS fays , " This conjecture is much too wanton and injurious to the word aunt , which in this place at least certainly means no other than an ...
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His fon Elfin overcame the Gobbelines ; but of all fairies , Elfant was the most renowned , who built Panthea of chryftal . To thefe fucceeded Elfar , who flew two brethren giants ; and to him Elfinor , who built a bridge of glass over ...
His fon Elfin overcame the Gobbelines ; but of all fairies , Elfant was the most renowned , who built Panthea of chryftal . To thefe fucceeded Elfar , who flew two brethren giants ; and to him Elfinor , who built a bridge of glass over ...
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Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning , which rendered her the most accomplished princefs of her age . The French writers tell us , that , while fhe was in that court ...
Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning , which rendered her the most accomplished princefs of her age . The French writers tell us , that , while fhe was in that court ...
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99 Again , in Marfton's Dutch Courtezan , 1605 : " So could I live in defert most unknowen , " Yourself to me enough were populous . " MALONE . 5 The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . ] " Mitius inveni quam te genus omne ferarum .
99 Again , in Marfton's Dutch Courtezan , 1605 : " So could I live in defert most unknowen , " Yourself to me enough were populous . " MALONE . 5 The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . ] " Mitius inveni quam te genus omne ferarum .
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