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Sweet was easily corrupted into swellid , because that made an antithefts to
emptying : and strange companions our editors thought was plain English ; but
jiranger companies , a litile quaint and unintelligible . Our author very often uses
the ...
Sweet was easily corrupted into swellid , because that made an antithefts to
emptying : and strange companions our editors thought was plain English ; but
jiranger companies , a litile quaint and unintelligible . Our author very often uses
the ...
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They sleep following transcriber , for the sake of a little sense and measure ,
thought fit to change this male into female ; and then tacked it as an epithet to ivy .
WARBURTON . Mr. Uptou reads : " So doth the woodrine the sweet honey suckle
...
They sleep following transcriber , for the sake of a little sense and measure ,
thought fit to change this male into female ; and then tacked it as an epithet to ivy .
WARBURTON . Mr. Uptou reads : " So doth the woodrine the sweet honey suckle
...
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Ben Jonson has the same thought in his Silent Woman , and Beau . mont and
Fletcher in Wit without Money . Again , in Decker's News from Hell , & c . 1606. "
their wits ( like wheels of Brunswick clocks ) being all wound up as far as thoy
could ...
Ben Jonson has the same thought in his Silent Woman , and Beau . mont and
Fletcher in Wit without Money . Again , in Decker's News from Hell , & c . 1606. "
their wits ( like wheels of Brunswick clocks ) being all wound up as far as thoy
could ...
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Our author had heard or read of " the gardens of the Hesperides , " and seems to
have thought that the latter word was the name of the garden in which the golden
apples were kept ; as we say , the gardens of the Tuillories , & c . Our poet's ...
Our author had heard or read of " the gardens of the Hesperides , " and seems to
have thought that the latter word was the name of the garden in which the golden
apples were kept ; as we say , the gardens of the Tuillories , & c . Our poet's ...
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... as keen As is the razor's edge invisible , Cutting a smaller hair than may be
seen ; Above the sense of sense : fo fenfible Seemeth their conference ; their
conceits have wings , Fleeter than arrows , bullets , wind , thought , swifter S
things .
... as keen As is the razor's edge invisible , Cutting a smaller hair than may be
seen ; Above the sense of sense : fo fenfible Seemeth their conference ; their
conceits have wings , Fleeter than arrows , bullets , wind , thought , swifter S
things .
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