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... ufed virtuous for forcible . WARBURTON . Zeal or fervour usually attending fidelity . MALONE . 3 -- that I should purchase the day before for a little part , and undo a great deal of honour ? ] Though there is a feeming plaufible ...
... ufed virtuous for forcible . WARBURTON . Zeal or fervour usually attending fidelity . MALONE . 3 -- that I should purchase the day before for a little part , and undo a great deal of honour ? ] Though there is a feeming plaufible ...
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... ufed by Spenfer , in his Faery Queene , B. I. c . iii . in a fenfe that will fuit fufficiently with the paffage before us : " But who his limbs with labours , and his mind Behaves with cares , cannot fo eafy miss . To behave certainly ...
... ufed by Spenfer , in his Faery Queene , B. I. c . iii . in a fenfe that will fuit fufficiently with the paffage before us : " But who his limbs with labours , and his mind Behaves with cares , cannot fo eafy miss . To behave certainly ...
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... ufed fingly , as it is here , by Jonfon , in The Devil is an Afs , [ Mr. Whalley's edition ] Vol . IV . p . 33 : Luy for fome pretty principality . " TYRWHITT . A kindred expreffion occurs in Marlowe's Luft's Dominion , 1657 : " He ...
... ufed fingly , as it is here , by Jonfon , in The Devil is an Afs , [ Mr. Whalley's edition ] Vol . IV . p . 33 : Luy for fome pretty principality . " TYRWHITT . A kindred expreffion occurs in Marlowe's Luft's Dominion , 1657 : " He ...
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... ufed the word elfewhere . I will chide no breather in the world , but myself , " fays Orlando you like it . Again , in one of his Sonnets : " When all the breathers of this world are dead . ' Again , in Antony and Cleopatra : She shows ...
... ufed the word elfewhere . I will chide no breather in the world , but myself , " fays Orlando you like it . Again , in one of his Sonnets : " When all the breathers of this world are dead . ' Again , in Antony and Cleopatra : She shows ...
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... ufed by Spenfer in his Hubberd's Tale , but I think not in either of the fenfes mentioned . I would read wained , for decayed by time . So , our author , in King Richard 111 : 99 " A beauty - waining , and diftreffed widow . JOHNSON ...
... ufed by Spenfer in his Hubberd's Tale , but I think not in either of the fenfes mentioned . I would read wained , for decayed by time . So , our author , in King Richard 111 : 99 " A beauty - waining , and diftreffed widow . JOHNSON ...
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