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... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , vii . 255 ) : " [ I ] Disguis'd myself from out my father's court . " 20. Whose soldier now ] sc . we are . The anacoluthon presents no difficulty , the general sense being quite clear . 21. impressed ] enlisted by ...
... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , vii . 255 ) : " [ I ] Disguis'd myself from out my father's court . " 20. Whose soldier now ] sc . we are . The anacoluthon presents no difficulty , the general sense being quite clear . 21. impressed ] enlisted by ...
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... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , ix . 528 ) : " the moon , patroness of all purse takers . " 29 , 30. under . . . steal ] with a play on the double meaning of countenance , viz . face and patronage . See lines 155 , 156 , post . Pope's we - steal is ...
... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , ix . 528 ) : " the moon , patroness of all purse takers . " 29 , 30. under . . . steal ] with a play on the double meaning of countenance , viz . face and patronage . See lines 155 , 156 , post . Pope's we - steal is ...
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... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , x . 330 ) : " certain goblins [ sergeants ] in buff jackets . " 66 44 , 45. robe of durance ] With a play on the meanings of durance , viz . buff or other stout durable material ( cf. ' everlasting " ) and ...
... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , x . 330 ) : " certain goblins [ sergeants ] in buff jackets . " 66 44 , 45. robe of durance ] With a play on the meanings of durance , viz . buff or other stout durable material ( cf. ' everlasting " ) and ...
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... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , viii . 430 ) : " if what I say Shall jump with reason , then you'll pardon me . " 72. obtaining of suits ] So in Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Grosart , ii . 239 ) : " If you be a Courtier , discourse of the obtaining ...
... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , viii . 430 ) : " if what I say Shall jump with reason , then you'll pardon me . " 72. obtaining of suits ] So in Dekker , Guls Horn - Booke ( Grosart , ii . 239 ) : " If you be a Courtier , discourse of the obtaining ...
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... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , xii . 585 ) : “ A commodity of beauty that would last forty years , would bear a good price . " Reed quotes from The Discoverie of the Knights of the Poste , 1597 : " it were well if they knew where a commoditie of ...
... ( Hazlitt's Dodsley , xii . 585 ) : “ A commodity of beauty that would last forty years , would bear a good price . " Reed quotes from The Discoverie of the Knights of the Poste , 1597 : " it were well if they knew where a commoditie of ...
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