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... once into life . This may perhaps have been carried too far , and the zeal which has been exerted in collecting all the remains of the Elizabethan age , may perhaps , in some cases , have been inordinate ; but it is surely preferable to ...
... once into life . This may perhaps have been carried too far , and the zeal which has been exerted in collecting all the remains of the Elizabethan age , may perhaps , in some cases , have been inordinate ; but it is surely preferable to ...
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... once so eloquent and so profound . But to return to humbler topicks : I must say a few words as to the arrangement adopted in the following volumes . In the first I have printed the prefaces which have been pre- fixed to the modern ...
... once so eloquent and so profound . But to return to humbler topicks : I must say a few words as to the arrangement adopted in the following volumes . In the first I have printed the prefaces which have been pre- fixed to the modern ...
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... once for all , as it is a praise which it would * I will take this opportunity of restoring to him an emenda- tion which is his property . In The Taming of the Shrew , see vol . v . p . 441 , Biondello , as the speech is given in the ...
... once for all , as it is a praise which it would * I will take this opportunity of restoring to him an emenda- tion which is his property . In The Taming of the Shrew , see vol . v . p . 441 , Biondello , as the speech is given in the ...
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... once . " " Mr. Malone has spoken of Feltham as Jonson's ad- mirer , and also as his old antagonist ; because at different * See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , vol . xix . p . 306 . times he was both : in his verses in Jonsonus ADVERTISEMENT . xxxix.
... once . " " Mr. Malone has spoken of Feltham as Jonson's ad- mirer , and also as his old antagonist ; because at different * See Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , vol . xix . p . 306 . times he was both : in his verses in Jonsonus ADVERTISEMENT . xxxix.
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... once to set this down as an instance of wilful misrepresentation ? If a lapse of this kind is to be so heavily visited , " who shall escape whip- ping ? " Not even Mr. Gifford . In the fifth volume of his edition of Ben Jonson , p . 254 ...
... once to set this down as an instance of wilful misrepresentation ? If a lapse of this kind is to be so heavily visited , " who shall escape whip- ping ? " Not even Mr. Gifford . In the fifth volume of his edition of Ben Jonson , p . 254 ...
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