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Thefe are the complaints reprefented by Lyfander ; and Hermia , to anfwer to the first , as the has done to the other two , muft neceffarily fay : O cross ! Lyf . Or elfe mifgraffed , in refpect of years MIDSUMMER ...
Thefe are the complaints reprefented by Lyfander ; and Hermia , to anfwer to the first , as the has done to the other two , muft neceffarily fay : O cross ! Lyf . Or elfe mifgraffed , in refpect of years MIDSUMMER ...
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This whole scene is strictly in rhyme ; and that it 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 ...
This whole scene is strictly in rhyme ; and that it 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 ...
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The bowfrings in both thefe inftances may only mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS .
The bowfrings in both thefe inftances may only mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS .
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Queen " Thefe are aunts of Antwerp , which can make twenty marriages in one week for their kinfwomen . " See Winter's Tale , a & t IV . fc . i . Among Ray's proverbial phrafes is the following . " She is one of mine aunts that made mine ...
Queen " Thefe are aunts of Antwerp , which can make twenty marriages in one week for their kinfwomen . " See Winter's Tale , a & t IV . fc . i . Among Ray's proverbial phrafes is the following . " She is one of mine aunts that made mine ...
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The epithet feems here intended to mean no more than that the beds of thefe fountains were covered with peebles in opposition to thofe of the rushy brooks which are oozy . HENLEY . -the winds , piping . ] So , Milton : " While rocking ...
The epithet feems here intended to mean no more than that the beds of thefe fountains were covered with peebles in opposition to thofe of the rushy brooks which are oozy . HENLEY . -the winds , piping . ] So , Milton : " While rocking ...
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