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... means placid , calm , compofed , the peaceable delight of a fine day . There is no neceffity for Dr. Warburton's alteration . As to Dr. Johnfon's explanation of the prefent reading , it is no way fatisfactory . I read , The air Nimbly ...
... means placid , calm , compofed , the peaceable delight of a fine day . There is no neceffity for Dr. Warburton's alteration . As to Dr. Johnfon's explanation of the prefent reading , it is no way fatisfactory . I read , The air Nimbly ...
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... up the authority of ig- norance , to declare that they will be governed by policy no longer . JOHNSON . To proclaim , means in this place , I think , to hew , and not to BASENESS . Thou art not noble ; For all the BAN BAR ( 20 )
... up the authority of ig- norance , to declare that they will be governed by policy no longer . JOHNSON . To proclaim , means in this place , I think , to hew , and not to BASENESS . Thou art not noble ; For all the BAN BAR ( 20 )
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... mean , fweet words , Low crooked curtfies , and base spaniel fawning . Julius Cafar , A. 3 , S. 1 . Age , thou art ... means : By heaven , I had rather coin my heart , And drop my blood for drachmas , than to wring From the hard hands ...
... mean , fweet words , Low crooked curtfies , and base spaniel fawning . Julius Cafar , A. 3 , S. 1 . Age , thou art ... means : By heaven , I had rather coin my heart , And drop my blood for drachmas , than to wring From the hard hands ...
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... mean nothing more than make him acquainted with the business , or break the business to him . Edmund , though he really means to manage artfully , would never intimate fo much to his father ; but on the contrary , appear open and plain ...
... mean nothing more than make him acquainted with the business , or break the business to him . Edmund , though he really means to manage artfully , would never intimate fo much to his father ; but on the contrary , appear open and plain ...
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... mean a man wedded to his opinion ; or whofe opinions or notions are rigid and fevere . When we now fay , he will have his humour , we mean , he is an obftinate man . A. B. As As flaws congealed in the fpring of day . Henry CHA ( 44 ) CHA.
... mean a man wedded to his opinion ; or whofe opinions or notions are rigid and fevere . When we now fay , he will have his humour , we mean , he is an obftinate man . A. B. As As flaws congealed in the fpring of day . Henry CHA ( 44 ) CHA.
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