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Pagina 9
A nourish therefore in this paffage of our author may fignify a nurse , as it apparently does in the Tragedies of John Bechas , by Lydgate , B. I. c . xii : " Athenes whan it was in his floures " Was called nourish of philofophers wife ...
A nourish therefore in this paffage of our author may fignify a nurse , as it apparently does in the Tragedies of John Bechas , by Lydgate , B. I. c . xii : " Athenes whan it was in his floures " Was called nourish of philofophers wife ...
Pagina 10
So , in a fubfequent paffage the word Nero was omitted for the fame reafon . See the Differtation at the end of the third part of King Henry VI . MALONE . 9 Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , ] This verfe might be completed by ...
So , in a fubfequent paffage the word Nero was omitted for the fame reafon . See the Differtation at the end of the third part of King Henry VI . MALONE . 9 Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , ] This verfe might be completed by ...
Pagina 16
I have therefore no doubt but that there is an error in this paffage , and that it should be read thus : The king from Eltham I intend to fteal And fit at chiefeft ftern of publick weal . This flight alteration preserves the fenfe ...
I have therefore no doubt but that there is an error in this paffage , and that it should be read thus : The king from Eltham I intend to fteal And fit at chiefeft ftern of publick weal . This flight alteration preserves the fenfe ...
Pagina 25
5 like that proud infulting ship , HOLT WHITE . Which Cæfar and his fortune bare at once . ] This alludes to a paffage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæfar , thus tranflated by Sir CHAR . Was Mahomet infpired with a dove ?
5 like that proud infulting ship , HOLT WHITE . Which Cæfar and his fortune bare at once . ] This alludes to a paffage in Plutarch's Life of Julius Cæfar , thus tranflated by Sir CHAR . Was Mahomet infpired with a dove ?
Pagina 29
It appears from the following paffage in a comedy called A Maidenhead well Loft , 1634 , that a tauny coat was the drefs of a fummoner , i . c . an apparitor , an officer whofe bu- finefs it was to fummon offeuders to an ecclefiaftical ...
It appears from the following paffage in a comedy called A Maidenhead well Loft , 1634 , that a tauny coat was the drefs of a fummoner , i . c . an apparitor , an officer whofe bu- finefs it was to fummon offeuders to an ecclefiaftical ...
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