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Dr. Johnson reads with all the modern editors , “ I with the morning light , & c .
STEEVENS . Will not this passage bear a different explanation ? By the morn .
ing's love I apprehend Cephalus , the mighıy launter and paramour Vol . VII . I a
And ...
Dr. Johnson reads with all the modern editors , “ I with the morning light , & c .
STEEVENS . Will not this passage bear a different explanation ? By the morn .
ing's love I apprehend Cephalus , the mighıy launter and paramour Vol . VII . I a
And ...
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I had once injudiciously restored these words ; but they add no weight to the
sense of the passage , and create such a defe & in the measure as is best
remedied by iheir omission . STEEVENS . Are you sure That we are awake ? )
Sure is here ...
I had once injudiciously restored these words ; but they add no weight to the
sense of the passage , and create such a defe & in the measure as is best
remedied by iheir omission . STEEVENS . Are you sure That we are awake ? )
Sure is here ...
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... emendation also may derive some support from a passage in Macbeth : when
they shall be opened , black Macbeth “ Shall seem as pure as snow , " MALONE .
unbreath'd memories -- ) That is , unexercised , unpra & ised memories .
... emendation also may derive some support from a passage in Macbeth : when
they shall be opened , black Macbeth “ Shall seem as pure as snow , " MALONE .
unbreath'd memories -- ) That is , unexercised , unpra & ised memories .
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These lips lilly , • This nose cherry . " This mode of position adds not a little to the
burlesque of the passage . FARMER ! We meet with somewhat like this passage
in George Pecle's Old Wives Tall , 1595 . " Her corall lippes , her crimfon chinne.
These lips lilly , • This nose cherry . " This mode of position adds not a little to the
burlesque of the passage . FARMER ! We meet with somewhat like this passage
in George Pecle's Old Wives Tall , 1595 . " Her corall lippes , her crimfon chinne.
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In Dr. Johnson's note upon this passage , it is said that SEVERAL is an inclosed
field of a private proprietor . Dr. Johnson has totally mistaken this word . In the first
place it should be spelled severell . This does not signify an inclosed field or ...
In Dr. Johnson's note upon this passage , it is said that SEVERAL is an inclosed
field of a private proprietor . Dr. Johnson has totally mistaken this word . In the first
place it should be spelled severell . This does not signify an inclosed field or ...
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