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... heavens than our courtiers do ; they still seem as the king's does . " The ob- scurity arises from the omission of the pronoun they , by a common poetical licence . M. MASON . He purpos'd to his wife's sole son , ( a 6 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
... heavens than our courtiers do ; they still seem as the king's does . " The ob- scurity arises from the omission of the pronoun they , by a common poetical licence . M. MASON . He purpos'd to his wife's sole son , ( a 6 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
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... common to other writers . So , in Beau- mont and Fletcher's Fair Maid of the Inn : 66 a common trull , " A tempting sign , and curiously set forth , " To draw in riotous guests . " Again , in The Elder Brother , by the same authors ...
... common to other writers . So , in Beau- mont and Fletcher's Fair Maid of the Inn : 66 a common trull , " A tempting sign , and curiously set forth , " To draw in riotous guests . " Again , in The Elder Brother , by the same authors ...
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... common in Shak- speare's plays . So , in Julius Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " See vol . xii . p . 134 , and vol . iv . p . 389. The modern editors , however , read - approbations . Extend has here the same ...
... common in Shak- speare's plays . So , in Julius Cæsar : " The posture of your blows are yet unknown . " See vol . xii . p . 134 , and vol . iv . p . 389. The modern editors , however , read - approbations . Extend has here the same ...
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... common obligations of a lover to his mistress , and regard her not with the fondness of a friend , but the reverence of an adorer . JOHNSON . The sense seems to require a transposition of these words , and that we should read : " Though ...
... common obligations of a lover to his mistress , and regard her not with the fondness of a friend , but the reverence of an adorer . JOHNSON . The sense seems to require a transposition of these words , and that we should read : " Though ...
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... common . For twinn'd we might read twin'd ; that is , twisted , convolved : but this sense is more applicable to shells than to stones . JOHNSON . The pebbles on the sea shore are so much of the same size and shape , that twinn'd may ...
... common . For twinn'd we might read twin'd ; that is , twisted , convolved : but this sense is more applicable to shells than to stones . JOHNSON . The pebbles on the sea shore are so much of the same size and shape , that twinn'd may ...
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