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Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . To you your father should be as a god , One who compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one , One that compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one B3 To MIDSUMMER ...
Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . To you your father should be as a god , One who compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one , One that compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one B3 To MIDSUMMER ...
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... To do obfervance to a morn of May , There will I ftay for thee . Her . My good Lyfander ! I fwear to thee , by Cupid's ftrongst bow ' ; And 1 I have a widow aunt , & c . ] These lines perhaps might more properly be regulated thus ...
... To do obfervance to a morn of May , There will I ftay for thee . Her . My good Lyfander ! I fwear to thee , by Cupid's ftrongst bow ' ; And 1 I have a widow aunt , & c . ] These lines perhaps might more properly be regulated thus ...
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Milton has the fame thought in L'Allegro : " Tow'rs and battlements he fees " Bofom'd high in tufted trees , " Where perhaps fome beauty lies , " The cynofure of neighb'ring eyes . " Davies calis Elizabeth , lode - ftone to hearts ...
Milton has the fame thought in L'Allegro : " Tow'rs and battlements he fees " Bofom'd high in tufted trees , " Where perhaps fome beauty lies , " The cynofure of neighb'ring eyes . " Davies calis Elizabeth , lode - ftone to hearts ...
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3 Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of these lines . Hermia is willing to comfort Helena , and to avoid all ap pearance of triumph over her . She therefore bids her not to con fider the power of pleafing , as an ...
3 Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of these lines . Hermia is willing to comfort Helena , and to avoid all ap pearance of triumph over her . She therefore bids her not to con fider the power of pleafing , as an ...
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Dr. Warburton retains the old reading , and perhaps justifiably for a bofom fwell'd with fecrets does not appear as an expreffion unlikely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a fluff'd bofom in Macbeth .
Dr. Warburton retains the old reading , and perhaps justifiably for a bofom fwell'd with fecrets does not appear as an expreffion unlikely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a fluff'd bofom in Macbeth .
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