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This feems very obfcure ; but the addition of a negative perfectly difpels all the mift . If the living be not enemy , & c . Exceffive grief is an enemy to the living , fays Lofeu : Yes , replies . the Counters ; and if the living be ...
This feems very obfcure ; but the addition of a negative perfectly difpels all the mift . If the living be not enemy , & c . Exceffive grief is an enemy to the living , fays Lofeu : Yes , replies . the Counters ; and if the living be ...
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Vir- ( 3 ) It is not politick in the commonwealth of rature to preferme virginity . Lefs of virginity is rational increafe ; and there was never virgin got , till virginity was first loft . The context feems to me rather to re- quire ...
Vir- ( 3 ) It is not politick in the commonwealth of rature to preferme virginity . Lefs of virginity is rational increafe ; and there was never virgin got , till virginity was first loft . The context feems to me rather to re- quire ...
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This paffage feems fo very incorrectly pointed , that the author's meaning is loft in the carelessness . As the text and flops are re- form'd , these are moft beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . “ He had no contempt or bitterness ...
This paffage feems fo very incorrectly pointed , that the author's meaning is loft in the carelessness . As the text and flops are re- form'd , these are moft beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . “ He had no contempt or bitterness ...
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It feems particularly humorous in the clown , ( and fuiting with the licence of his character , as a jefter ; ) all at once to deprave the text of the ballad , and turn it to a farcafm upon the women . Mr. Warburton , ftranger C ...
It feems particularly humorous in the clown , ( and fuiting with the licence of his character , as a jefter ; ) all at once to deprave the text of the ballad , and turn it to a farcafm upon the women . Mr. Warburton , ftranger C ...
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This feems to me one of the very obfcure paffages of Shakespeare , and which therefore may very well demand explanation . Italy , at the time of this scene , was under three very ...
This feems to me one of the very obfcure paffages of Shakespeare , and which therefore may very well demand explanation . Italy , at the time of this scene , was under three very ...
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Seite 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.