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... used like the French fer , for proud , unless we fuppofe an allufion to the mimical ferocity of the combatants in the tilt . JOHNSON . • It is certainly used as the French word fier . So , in Ben Jonfon's Bartholomew Fair , the puritan ...
... used like the French fer , for proud , unless we fuppofe an allufion to the mimical ferocity of the combatants in the tilt . JOHNSON . • It is certainly used as the French word fier . So , in Ben Jonfon's Bartholomew Fair , the puritan ...
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... used with great propriety , and feeming knowledge of the Latin tongue and he proceeds to fettle the fenfe of it from the late Roman writers and their gloffers . But Shakspeare's knowledge was from Holinfhed , whom he follows verbatim ...
... used with great propriety , and feeming knowledge of the Latin tongue and he proceeds to fettle the fenfe of it from the late Roman writers and their gloffers . But Shakspeare's knowledge was from Holinfhed , whom he follows verbatim ...
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... used , it was intended as defcriptive of a beautiful horfe , fuch ( we may pre- fume ) as our authour has described in his Venus and Adonis . 19 Dr. Johnfon must have look'd into fome early edition of Mr. Ed . wards's book , for in his ...
... used , it was intended as defcriptive of a beautiful horfe , fuch ( we may pre- fume ) as our authour has described in his Venus and Adonis . 19 Dr. Johnfon must have look'd into fome early edition of Mr. Ed . wards's book , for in his ...
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