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So it fuited the poet's purpose well enough , to fuppofe the Athenians had it before . - Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . To you your father should be as a god , One who compos'd your beauties ...
So it fuited the poet's purpose well enough , to fuppofe the Athenians had it before . - Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . To you your father should be as a god , One who compos'd your beauties ...
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Rabelais , with a strain of buffoon humour , that equals the fober elegance of this paffage in our poet , calls the finall gentry of France , " Gentilhommes de bas relief . " WARBURTON . I know not why fo harth a word fhould be admitted ...
Rabelais , with a strain of buffoon humour , that equals the fober elegance of this paffage in our poet , calls the finall gentry of France , " Gentilhommes de bas relief . " WARBURTON . I know not why fo harth a word fhould be admitted ...
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See vol . ii . p . 188 : " My decayed fair , " A funny look of his would foon repair . " STEEVENS . Your eyes are lode - ftars ; ] This was a compliment not unfre quent among the old poets . The lode ftar is the leading or guiding ftar ...
See vol . ii . p . 188 : " My decayed fair , " A funny look of his would foon repair . " STEEVENS . Your eyes are lode - ftars ; ] This was a compliment not unfre quent among the old poets . The lode ftar is the leading or guiding ftar ...
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... deviates in thefe two couplets , I am perfuaded , is owing to the ignorance of the first , and the inaccuracy of the later editors : I have therefore ventured to restore the rhimes , as I make no doubt but the poet first gave them .
... deviates in thefe two couplets , I am perfuaded , is owing to the ignorance of the first , and the inaccuracy of the later editors : I have therefore ventured to restore the rhimes , as I make no doubt but the poet first gave them .
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There feems a double forgetfulness of our poet , in relation to the characters of this interlude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do not appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall ...
There feems a double forgetfulness of our poet , in relation to the characters of this interlude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do not appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall ...
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