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... feems to have thought on this passage in his Jane Shore : " This is the house where the fun never dawns , " The bird of night fits screaming o'er its roof , " Grim spectres sweep along the horrid gloom , " And nought is heard but ...
... feems to have thought on this passage in his Jane Shore : " This is the house where the fun never dawns , " The bird of night fits screaming o'er its roof , " Grim spectres sweep along the horrid gloom , " And nought is heard but ...
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... feems you best . " * Good Helicane hath fiaid at home , And , to fulfil his prince ' defire , STEEVENS . Sends word of all that haps in Tyre : ] The old copy reads : Good Helicane that ftay'd at home , Sav'd one of all & c . The ...
... feems you best . " * Good Helicane hath fiaid at home , And , to fulfil his prince ' defire , STEEVENS . Sends word of all that haps in Tyre : ] The old copy reads : Good Helicane that ftay'd at home , Sav'd one of all & c . The ...
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... feems to have meant a pancake , But , whatever it was , mention is made of it in Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 : " For when a man is ill , or at the point of death , I would know whether a dish of buttered rice with a little cynamon ...
... feems to have meant a pancake , But , whatever it was , mention is made of it in Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 : " For when a man is ill , or at the point of death , I would know whether a dish of buttered rice with a little cynamon ...
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... feems to mean - When she would compose suppli catory hymns to Diana , or verses expressive of her gratitude to Dionyza . We might indeed read - Hail to her mistress Dian ; i . e . falute her in verse . STEEVENS . I strongly suspect that ...
... feems to mean - When she would compose suppli catory hymns to Diana , or verses expressive of her gratitude to Dionyza . We might indeed read - Hail to her mistress Dian ; i . e . falute her in verse . STEEVENS . I strongly suspect that ...
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... feems to have been - Thou resemblest in thy conduct the harpy , which allures with the face of an angel , that it may feize with the talons of an eagle . - Might we read : Thou art like the harpy , Which , to betray , doft wear thine ...
... feems to have been - Thou resemblest in thy conduct the harpy , which allures with the face of an angel , that it may feize with the talons of an eagle . - Might we read : Thou art like the harpy , Which , to betray , doft wear thine ...
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