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... Johnson . Pope's conjecture is confirmed by this peculiar circumstance , that two blazing stars ( the Julium sidus ) are part of the arms of the Drake family . It is well known that families and arms were much more attended to in ...
... Johnson . Pope's conjecture is confirmed by this peculiar circumstance , that two blazing stars ( the Julium sidus ) are part of the arms of the Drake family . It is well known that families and arms were much more attended to in ...
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... Johnson . 5 Glory is like a circle in the water , Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself , Till , by broad spreading , it disperse to nought . ] So , in Nosce Teipsum , a poem by Sir John Davies , 1599 : 6 " As when a stone is into water ...
... Johnson . 5 Glory is like a circle in the water , Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself , Till , by broad spreading , it disperse to nought . ] So , in Nosce Teipsum , a poem by Sir John Davies , 1599 : 6 " As when a stone is into water ...
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... ] A strumpet or the consequences of her love , was a Winchester goose . Johnson . 1 a rope ! a rope ! ] See The Comedy of Errors , Act IV , sc . iv . Malone . Out , tawny coats ! -out , scarlet hypocrite ! KING HENRY VI . 27.
... ] A strumpet or the consequences of her love , was a Winchester goose . Johnson . 1 a rope ! a rope ! ] See The Comedy of Errors , Act IV , sc . iv . Malone . Out , tawny coats ! -out , scarlet hypocrite ! KING HENRY VI . 27.
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... Johnson . Notwithstanding Warburton's note in support of the dignity of the Mayor , Shakspeare certainly meant to represent him as a poor , well - meaning , simple man , for that is the character he inva- riably gives to his Mayors ...
... Johnson . Notwithstanding Warburton's note in support of the dignity of the Mayor , Shakspeare certainly meant to represent him as a poor , well - meaning , simple man , for that is the character he inva- riably gives to his Mayors ...
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... Johnson . So , in Love's Labour's Lost : " I do fear colourable colours . " Steevens . 8 · well objected ; ] Properly thrown in our way , justly pro- posed . Johnson . 9 but anger , that thy cheeks & c . ] i . e . it is not for fear ...
... Johnson . So , in Love's Labour's Lost : " I do fear colourable colours . " Steevens . 8 · well objected ; ] Properly thrown in our way , justly pro- posed . Johnson . 9 but anger , that thy cheeks & c . ] i . e . it is not for fear ...
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