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Pagina 30
... JOHNSON . Thus in Olaus Magnus de Gentibus Septentrionalibus illis fpetris , quæ in multis locis , præfertim noduino tempore , fuum faltatorium orbem cum omnium mufarum concentu verfare folent . " It appears from the fame author , that ...
... JOHNSON . Thus in Olaus Magnus de Gentibus Septentrionalibus illis fpetris , quæ in multis locis , præfertim noduino tempore , fuum faltatorium orbem cum omnium mufarum concentu verfare folent . " It appears from the fame author , that ...
Pagina 32
... JOHNSON . So Spenfer , B. I. c . X : And her bafe elfin brood there for thee left , " Such men do changelings call , fo call'd by fairy theft . " STEEVENS . It is here properly ufed , and in its common acceptation ; that is for a child ...
... JOHNSON . So Spenfer , B. I. c . X : And her bafe elfin brood there for thee left , " Such men do changelings call , fo call'd by fairy theft . " STEEVENS . It is here properly ufed , and in its common acceptation ; that is for a child ...
Pagina 34
... JOHNSON . The obfer- Dr. Johnson thinks the mention of the mill out of place , as the Fairy is not now telling the good but the evil he does . vation will apply , with equal force , to his skimming the milk , which , if it were done at ...
... JOHNSON . The obfer- Dr. Johnson thinks the mention of the mill out of place , as the Fairy is not now telling the good but the evil he does . vation will apply , with equal force , to his skimming the milk , which , if it were done at ...
Pagina 35
... JOHNSON . The editor of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , in 4 vols . 8vo . 1775 , fuppofes Drayton to have been the follower of Shakspeare : for , fays he , “ Don Quixote ( which was not published till 1605 , ) is cited in The ...
... JOHNSON . The editor of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , in 4 vols . 8vo . 1775 , fuppofes Drayton to have been the follower of Shakspeare : for , fays he , “ Don Quixote ( which was not published till 1605 , ) is cited in The ...
Pagina 38
... JOHNSON . This phrafe perhaps originated in a pun . Your tail is now on the ground . See Camden's Remaines , 1614. PROVERBS . " Between . two flools the tayle goeth to the ground . " MALONE . 7 hold their hips , and loffe ; ] So , in ...
... JOHNSON . This phrafe perhaps originated in a pun . Your tail is now on the ground . See Camden's Remaines , 1614. PROVERBS . " Between . two flools the tayle goeth to the ground . " MALONE . 7 hold their hips , and loffe ; ] So , in ...
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