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... dead ones , among which our Pericles may be reckoned ; being dead , in its prefent form to all purposes of the flage , and of no very promifing life in the clofet . The purpose is to make men glorious , Et bonum quo antiquius eo melius ...
... dead ones , among which our Pericles may be reckoned ; being dead , in its prefent form to all purposes of the flage , and of no very promifing life in the clofet . The purpose is to make men glorious , Et bonum quo antiquius eo melius ...
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... dead ; Meaning , until he be dead ; the words being used indifcriminately for each other in the old dramatick writers : and it is to be ob- ferved that they are both expreffed in Latin by the fame word , donec . The meaning of the ...
... dead ; Meaning , until he be dead ; the words being used indifcriminately for each other in the old dramatick writers : and it is to be ob- ferved that they are both expreffed in Latin by the fame word , donec . The meaning of the ...
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... dead cheeks advise thee to defift , " For going on death's net , 8 whom none refit . 1 PER . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by thofe fearful objects to prepare 9 This body , like to ...
... dead cheeks advise thee to defift , " For going on death's net , 8 whom none refit . 1 PER . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by thofe fearful objects to prepare 9 This body , like to ...
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... dead withouten faile . " MALONE . I fought a husband , in which labour , I found that kindness in a father . The defe & ive rhyme which labour affords to father , and the obfcurity indeed of the whole couplet , induce me to fuppofe it ...
... dead withouten faile . " MALONE . I fought a husband , in which labour , I found that kindness in a father . The defe & ive rhyme which labour affords to father , and the obfcurity indeed of the whole couplet , induce me to fuppofe it ...
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... dead . " , MALONE . To omit the article was formerly a pradice not uncommon . So , in Titus Andronicus : ( 8 Afcend , fair queen , Pantheon , ” i . e . the Pantheon . STEEVENS . Again , in King Lear : Hot queftriits after him , met him ...
... dead . " , MALONE . To omit the article was formerly a pradice not uncommon . So , in Titus Andronicus : ( 8 Afcend , fair queen , Pantheon , ” i . e . the Pantheon . STEEVENS . Again , in King Lear : Hot queftriits after him , met him ...
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