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... Such as might shield them from the winter's worst , " Though steel it breath'd , and blew as it would burst . " Again , in Fletcher's Double Marriage : Rife , winds , " Blow till you burst the air.- " The allusion in these passages , as ...
... Such as might shield them from the winter's worst , " Though steel it breath'd , and blew as it would burst . " Again , in Fletcher's Double Marriage : Rife , winds , " Blow till you burst the air.- " The allusion in these passages , as ...
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... Such another expreffion occurs in Decker's If this be not a good -off with your Drablers Play , the Devil is in it , 1612 : 66 and your Banners ; out with your courses . " STEEVENS . 3 -merely- ] In this place , fignifies abfolutely ...
... Such another expreffion occurs in Decker's If this be not a good -off with your Drablers Play , the Devil is in it , 1612 : 66 and your Banners ; out with your courses . " STEEVENS . 3 -merely- ] In this place , fignifies abfolutely ...
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... such a storm as his bare head " In hell - black night endur'd , would have buoy'd up , " And quench'd the stelled fires . " MALONE . Thus , in Chapman's version of the 21st Iliad : 7 66 as if his waves would drowne the skie , " And put ...
... such a storm as his bare head " In hell - black night endur'd , would have buoy'd up , " And quench'd the stelled fires . " MALONE . Thus , in Chapman's version of the 21st Iliad : 7 66 as if his waves would drowne the skie , " And put ...
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... Such interruptions are not uncommon to Shakspeare . He fometimes begins a fentence , and , before he concludes it , entirely changes its construction , because another , more forcible , occurs . As this change frequently happens in ...
... Such interruptions are not uncommon to Shakspeare . He fometimes begins a fentence , and , before he concludes it , entirely changes its construction , because another , more forcible , occurs . As this change frequently happens in ...
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... such as were i'th ' ftate , could Alonso incline to his purposes ? I have followed the advice of Mr. Ritson , who judiciously pro- poses to omit the words now ejected from the text . STEEVENS . 8 And fuck'd my verdure out on't . ] So ...
... such as were i'th ' ftate , could Alonso incline to his purposes ? I have followed the advice of Mr. Ritson , who judiciously pro- poses to omit the words now ejected from the text . STEEVENS . 8 And fuck'd my verdure out on't . ] So ...
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