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... may appear from our author's Venus and Adonis , wher : the fame thought is more clearly expreffed : " Look , when a painter would furpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd fteed , " His art with nature's workmanship ...
... may appear from our author's Venus and Adonis , wher : the fame thought is more clearly expreffed : " Look , when a painter would furpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd fteed , " His art with nature's workmanship ...
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I once thought with Sir T. Hanmer , that this was only an al . lufion to the Roman practice of writing with a file on waxeu tablets ; but it appears that the fame cuftom prevailed in England about the year 1395 , and might have been ...
I once thought with Sir T. Hanmer , that this was only an al . lufion to the Roman practice of writing with a file on waxeu tablets ; but it appears that the fame cuftom prevailed in England about the year 1395 , and might have been ...
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... Shakspeare , with the utmost beauty of thought and expreffion , calls facrificial whip'rings , alluding to the victims offered up to idols . WARBURTON . Whisperings attended with fuch refpe & and veneration as ac- company facrifices ...
... Shakspeare , with the utmost beauty of thought and expreffion , calls facrificial whip'rings , alluding to the victims offered up to idols . WARBURTON . Whisperings attended with fuch refpe & and veneration as ac- company facrifices ...
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This thought is , better expreffed by Dr. Madden in his Elegy on Archbishop Boulter : " More than they afk'd he gave ; and deem'd it mean " Only to help the poor - to beg again . " JOHNSON .
This thought is , better expreffed by Dr. Madden in his Elegy on Archbishop Boulter : " More than they afk'd he gave ; and deem'd it mean " Only to help the poor - to beg again . " JOHNSON .
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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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