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... house with Esop the fabulift ) at a great price . Rhodope was of Thrace , not of Memphis . Memphis , a city of Egypt , was celebrated for its pyramids : " Barbara Pyramidum fileat miracula Memphis . " MART . De spectaculis Libel . Ep ...
... house with Esop the fabulift ) at a great price . Rhodope was of Thrace , not of Memphis . Memphis , a city of Egypt , was celebrated for its pyramids : " Barbara Pyramidum fileat miracula Memphis . " MART . De spectaculis Libel . Ep ...
Side 58
... house . Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , 5 That with his name the mothers still their babes ? ] Dryden has transplanted this idea into his Don Sebastian , King of Portugal : " Nor ( hall Sebastian's formidable name " Be ...
... house . Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , 5 That with his name the mothers still their babes ? ] Dryden has transplanted this idea into his Don Sebastian , King of Portugal : " Nor ( hall Sebastian's formidable name " Be ...
Side 60
... house . [ Exeunt . 3 That will I show you presently . ] The deficient foot in this line may properly be supplied , by reading- 4 That , madam , will I show you presently . STEEVENS . --bruited , ] To bruit is to proclaim with noise , to ...
... house . [ Exeunt . 3 That will I show you presently . ] The deficient foot in this line may properly be supplied , by reading- 4 That , madam , will I show you presently . STEEVENS . --bruited , ] To bruit is to proclaim with noise , to ...
Side 62
... houses of York and Lan- cafter , whether truly or not , is no great matter . But the pro- verbial expreffion of faying a thing under the rose , I am perfuaded , came from thence . When the nation had ranged itself into two great ...
... houses of York and Lan- cafter , whether truly or not , is no great matter . But the pro- verbial expreffion of faying a thing under the rose , I am perfuaded , came from thence . When the nation had ranged itself into two great ...
Side 66
... house , was an asylum , a place of exemption , from violence , revenge , and bloodshed . JOHNSON . It does not appear that the Temple had any peculiar privilege at this time , being then , as it is at present , the residence of law ...
... house , was an asylum , a place of exemption , from violence , revenge , and bloodshed . JOHNSON . It does not appear that the Temple had any peculiar privilege at this time , being then , as it is at present , the residence of law ...
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