The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... ancient authors , as well as the French and the Italians , were not fcrupuloufly nice about proper names , but ... ancients ; but this is one of the few that , I think , will admit of no difpute . Our author's admirable defcrip- tion of ...
... ancient authors , as well as the French and the Italians , were not fcrupuloufly nice about proper names , but ... ancients ; but this is one of the few that , I think , will admit of no difpute . Our author's admirable defcrip- tion of ...
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... ancient ftory may be fuppofed to be here alluded to . The emperor Julian tells us , Epiftle 41. that the Sirens ( which , with all the modern poets , are mermaids ) contended for precedency with the Mufes , who overcoming them took away ...
... ancient ftory may be fuppofed to be here alluded to . The emperor Julian tells us , Epiftle 41. that the Sirens ( which , with all the modern poets , are mermaids ) contended for precedency with the Mufes , who overcoming them took away ...
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... ancient regions of poetry , by that power of verfe , which we may well fancy to be like what : 66 -Olim Fauni Vatefque canebant . ” WARBURTON . And certain fars hot madly from their Spheres , ] So , in our au thor's Rape of Lucrece ...
... ancient regions of poetry , by that power of verfe , which we may well fancy to be like what : 66 -Olim Fauni Vatefque canebant . ” WARBURTON . And certain fars hot madly from their Spheres , ] So , in our au thor's Rape of Lucrece ...
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... ancient books , or monuments , Cupid armed more than with his bow and arrow ; and with these we for ever fee him armed . And these are all the arms he had occafion for in this prefent action ; a more illustrious one than any , his ...
... ancient books , or monuments , Cupid armed more than with his bow and arrow ; and with these we for ever fee him armed . And these are all the arms he had occafion for in this prefent action ; a more illustrious one than any , his ...
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... ancient poet : Tu nocte vel atra - " Lumen , et in folis tu mihi turba locis . " JOHNSON . 4 Nor doth the wood lack worlds of company ; ] The fame thought occurs in the ad Part of K. Hen . VI : " A wilderness is populous enough , " So ...
... ancient poet : Tu nocte vel atra - " Lumen , et in folis tu mihi turba locis . " JOHNSON . 4 Nor doth the wood lack worlds of company ; ] The fame thought occurs in the ad Part of K. Hen . VI : " A wilderness is populous enough , " So ...
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