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The passage is thus translated by Chapman : “ My mother , certaine , fayes I am his fonne ; " I know not ; nor was ever simply knowne , “ By any child , the fure truth of his fire . ” Mr. Pope has observed that the like sentiment is ...
The passage is thus translated by Chapman : “ My mother , certaine , fayes I am his fonne ; " I know not ; nor was ever simply knowne , “ By any child , the fure truth of his fire . ” Mr. Pope has observed that the like sentiment is ...
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The following passages may more evidently prove the expression to be borrowed from delineation , Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour : -You can blazon the rest , Signior ? “ O ay , I have it in writing here o ' purpose ; it cost me ...
The following passages may more evidently prove the expression to be borrowed from delineation , Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour : -You can blazon the rest , Signior ? “ O ay , I have it in writing here o ' purpose ; it cost me ...
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As we are on the subject of coinage , it may be observed that the foliowing passage in Ben Jonson's Devil is an Afi , remains unexplained ; “ I will not bate a Harrington o'th ' fum . " Lord Harrington obtained a patent from K. James I.
As we are on the subject of coinage , it may be observed that the foliowing passage in Ben Jonson's Devil is an Afi , remains unexplained ; “ I will not bate a Harrington o'th ' fum . " Lord Harrington obtained a patent from K. James I.
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In Mariton's What you will is the following passage : “ Dupatzo the elder brother , the fool , he that bought the halt - penny ribband , wearing it in his ear , & c . " Again , in Every Man out of his Humour : “ -This ribband in my ear ...
In Mariton's What you will is the following passage : “ Dupatzo the elder brother , the fool , he that bought the halt - penny ribband , wearing it in his ear , & c . " Again , in Every Man out of his Humour : “ -This ribband in my ear ...
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the passage will seem to mean , 66 I catechise my selected man , about the countries through which he travelled . ' STEEVENS . - like an ABC - book : -- ) An ABC - book , or , as they spoke and wrote it , an abssy - book , is a ...
the passage will seem to mean , 66 I catechise my selected man , about the countries through which he travelled . ' STEEVENS . - like an ABC - book : -- ) An ABC - book , or , as they spoke and wrote it , an abssy - book , is a ...
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