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... paffage feems so very incorrectly pointed , that the author's meaning is loft in the carelessness . As the text and ftops are re- form'd , these are most beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . " had no contemit or bitterness ; if he had ...
... paffage feems so very incorrectly pointed , that the author's meaning is loft in the carelessness . As the text and ftops are re- form'd , these are most beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . " had no contemit or bitterness ; if he had ...
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... paffage of Juvenal ! Ergo ut miremur te , non tua , primum aliquid da Quod poffin titulis incidere , præter honores Quos illis damus , & dedimus , quibus omnia debes . ( 21 ) and as oft is dumb , Where duft and damn'd oblivion is the ...
... paffage of Juvenal ! Ergo ut miremur te , non tua , primum aliquid da Quod poffin titulis incidere , præter honores Quos illis damus , & dedimus , quibus omnia debes . ( 21 ) and as oft is dumb , Where duft and damn'd oblivion is the ...
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... paffage my friend Mr. Warburton rescued from nonfenfe moft happily , by the infertion of a fingle letter , in the manner I have reform'd the text . These fimiles of comfort are ironically meant by the Clown ; as much as to say , you may ...
... paffage my friend Mr. Warburton rescued from nonfenfe moft happily , by the infertion of a fingle letter , in the manner I have reform'd the text . These fimiles of comfort are ironically meant by the Clown ; as much as to say , you may ...
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... paffage , has fuch an appearance of justness and likelihood , that I shall subjoin it in his own words . " These , who attentively " confider these three lines , must confefs , that the Poet intended , " the epithet given to each of ...
... paffage , has fuch an appearance of justness and likelihood , that I shall subjoin it in his own words . " These , who attentively " confider these three lines , must confefs , that the Poet intended , " the epithet given to each of ...
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... paffage has hitherto lain as perplextand unintelligible , as it is now easy , and truly humorous . If a conundrum be restor'd , in setting it right , who can help it ? There are enough Besides in our Author , and Ben Johnson , to ...
... paffage has hitherto lain as perplextand unintelligible , as it is now easy , and truly humorous . If a conundrum be restor'd , in setting it right , who can help it ? There are enough Besides in our Author , and Ben Johnson , to ...
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