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... that they fometimes performed their amputations with more hafte than judge- ment . JOHNSON . Perhaps the fenfe is , that having touch'd on one fubject , it flies off in queft of another . The old copy feems to read : Each bound ...
... that they fometimes performed their amputations with more hafte than judge- ment . JOHNSON . Perhaps the fenfe is , that having touch'd on one fubject , it flies off in queft of another . The old copy feems to read : Each bound ...
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This jumble of incongruous images , feems to have been de- figned , and put into the mouth of the Poetafter , that the reader might appreciate his talents : his language therefore fhould not be confidered in the abftra & HENLEY .
This jumble of incongruous images , feems to have been de- figned , and put into the mouth of the Poetafter , that the reader might appreciate his talents : his language therefore fhould not be confidered in the abftra & HENLEY .
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Of which which lines Milton feems to have had in view , where he says of Raphael : " At once on th ' eaftern cliff of Paradife " He lights , and to his proper shape returns . Like Maia's fon he stood . " WARBURTON .
Of which which lines Milton feems to have had in view , where he says of Raphael : " At once on th ' eaftern cliff of Paradife " He lights , and to his proper shape returns . Like Maia's fon he stood . " WARBURTON .
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Therefore he will be , Timon : 8 Therefore he will be , Timon : ] The thought is clofely expreffed , and obfcure : but this feems the meaning : If the man be honeft , my lord , for that reafon he will be fo in this ; and not endeavour ...
Therefore he will be , Timon : 8 Therefore he will be , Timon : ] The thought is clofely expreffed , and obfcure : but this feems the meaning : If the man be honeft , my lord , for that reafon he will be fo in this ; and not endeavour ...
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744 [ Exeunt . no meed , ] Meed , which in general fignifies reward or recompence , in this place feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : And yet thy body meeds a better grave . " 19 i . e . deferves .
744 [ Exeunt . no meed , ] Meed , which in general fignifies reward or recompence , in this place feems to mean defert . So , in Heywood's Silver Age , 1613 : And yet thy body meeds a better grave . " 19 i . e . deferves .
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