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Side 8
... Done for the last with such exceeding life , " As art therein with nature were at ftrife . " MALONE . Enter Enter certain Senators , and pass over . Pain . TIMON OF ATHENS , Lives in these touches, livelier than life ❝. ...
... Done for the last with such exceeding life , " As art therein with nature were at ftrife . " MALONE . Enter Enter certain Senators , and pass over . Pain . TIMON OF ATHENS , Lives in these touches, livelier than life ❝. ...
Side 11
... Such , I fuppofe , is the meaning . MALONE . 4 through bim Drink the free air . ] That is , catch his breath in affected fondnefs . JOHNSON . So , in our author's Venus and Adɔxis : " His noftrils drink the air . ” Again , in The ...
... Such , I fuppofe , is the meaning . MALONE . 4 through bim Drink the free air . ] That is , catch his breath in affected fondnefs . JOHNSON . So , in our author's Venus and Adɔxis : " His noftrils drink the air . ” Again , in The ...
Side 18
... Such is my conjecture , in which however I have not fo much confidence as to depart from the mode in which thls paffage has been hitherto exhibited . Wit , in the fenfe of a witty or ingenious perfon , was not , I suspect , the language ...
... Such is my conjecture , in which however I have not fo much confidence as to depart from the mode in which thls paffage has been hitherto exhibited . Wit , in the fenfe of a witty or ingenious perfon , was not , I suspect , the language ...
Side 25
... such a feast . Apem . ' Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou might'ft kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1. Lord . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we ...
... such a feast . Apem . ' Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou might'ft kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1. Lord . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we ...
Side 49
... Such diftant and uncourteous falutations are properly termed cold - moving , as proceeding from a cold and unfriendly difpofition . MALONE . 8 - in them hereditary : ] Hereditary , for by natural conftitution . But fome diftempers of ...
... Such diftant and uncourteous falutations are properly termed cold - moving , as proceeding from a cold and unfriendly difpofition . MALONE . 8 - in them hereditary : ] Hereditary , for by natural conftitution . But fome diftempers of ...
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