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... used as here . Young Clifford addreffing himself to his father's dead body , fays , " O difmal fight ! fee , where he breathlefs lies , " All smear'd and welter'd in his luke - warm blood ! " Sweet father , to thy murder'd gboft I fwear ...
... used as here . Young Clifford addreffing himself to his father's dead body , fays , " O difmal fight ! fee , where he breathlefs lies , " All smear'd and welter'd in his luke - warm blood ! " Sweet father , to thy murder'd gboft I fwear ...
Side 511
... used literally , and in the present is used metaphorically . Mr. Mason conceives , be- cause what we now call a motto , was formerly denominated the mot or word , that word may here fignify a whole fentence . But the argu- ment is ...
... used literally , and in the present is used metaphorically . Mr. Mason conceives , be- cause what we now call a motto , was formerly denominated the mot or word , that word may here fignify a whole fentence . But the argu- ment is ...
Side 521
... used moralize as a verb active in his Rape of Lucrece : " Nor could fhe moralize his wanton fight , " More than his eyes were open to the light , " In which paffage it means , " to interpret or inveftigate the latent meaning of his ...
... used moralize as a verb active in his Rape of Lucrece : " Nor could fhe moralize his wanton fight , " More than his eyes were open to the light , " In which paffage it means , " to interpret or inveftigate the latent meaning of his ...
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