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... passage thus , That I had no angry wit.- To be a lord and explains it , That I had no wit [ or discretion ] in my anger , but was absurd enough to wish myself one of that set of men , whom I despise . ' These are the best helps I can ...
... passage thus , That I had no angry wit.- To be a lord and explains it , That I had no wit [ or discretion ] in my anger , but was absurd enough to wish myself one of that set of men , whom I despise . ' These are the best helps I can ...
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... passage in Cicero , Pro Murena 6 , Nemo enim ferè saltat sobrius , nisi fortè insanit . 6 Andain men brought into 19 The glory of this life is like [ or just such ] madness , in the eye of reason , as this pomp appears when opposed to ...
... passage in Cicero , Pro Murena 6 , Nemo enim ferè saltat sobrius , nisi fortè insanit . 6 Andain men brought into 19 The glory of this life is like [ or just such ] madness , in the eye of reason , as this pomp appears when opposed to ...
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... passage , which appears to me quite plain and intelligible without a ment . If I give my horse to Timon it immediately foals , i . e . produces me several able horses . ' We have , as Malone observes , the same sentiment , differently ...
... passage , which appears to me quite plain and intelligible without a ment . If I give my horse to Timon it immediately foals , i . e . produces me several able horses . ' We have , as Malone observes , the same sentiment , differently ...
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... passage has been thus explained by Roger Wilbraham , Esq . in his Glossary of words used in Cheshire : Gull , s . a naked gull ; so are called all nestling birds in quite an unfledged state . They have a yellowish cast ; and the word is ...
... passage has been thus explained by Roger Wilbraham , Esq . in his Glossary of words used in Cheshire : Gull , s . a naked gull ; so are called all nestling birds in quite an unfledged state . They have a yellowish cast ; and the word is ...
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... ' The emendation , which was made by Malone , is well supported by corresponding passages in the poet . Thus at p . 31 , ante : - . And my reliances on his fracted dates . " And the detention of long - since - due SC . II . 33 ATHENS .
... ' The emendation , which was made by Malone , is well supported by corresponding passages in the poet . Thus at p . 31 , ante : - . And my reliances on his fracted dates . " And the detention of long - since - due SC . II . 33 ATHENS .
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