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... passages where they occur , often with very different meanings ; and is thus called upon to roam over many volumes , in ... passage is to be met with , such as the line in Antony and Cleopatra- " And soberly did mount an armgaunt steed ...
... passages where they occur , often with very different meanings ; and is thus called upon to roam over many volumes , in ... passage is to be met with , such as the line in Antony and Cleopatra- " And soberly did mount an armgaunt steed ...
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... passage already referred to , through the Duke of Chandos to his father - in - law , Mr. Nicoll ; thence to Mr. Keck , a very curious collector ; thence to Mrs. Barry ; thence to Mr. Betterton , who procured it after the death of Sir ...
... passage already referred to , through the Duke of Chandos to his father - in - law , Mr. Nicoll ; thence to Mr. Keck , a very curious collector ; thence to Mrs. Barry ; thence to Mr. Betterton , who procured it after the death of Sir ...
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... passage was levelled at Twelfth Night , my speculation falls to the ground . ' He has not the integrity to support his own facts , lest he should remove one absurd and wretched calumny from Jonson . " I am surprised that one so ...
... passage was levelled at Twelfth Night , my speculation falls to the ground . ' He has not the integrity to support his own facts , lest he should remove one absurd and wretched calumny from Jonson . " I am surprised that one so ...
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... passage in the Induction to Bartholomew Fair . " If there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it , " he says , " nor a nest of antiques ? he is loth to make nature afraid in his plays , like those that beget tales ...
... passage in the Induction to Bartholomew Fair . " If there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it , " he says , " nor a nest of antiques ? he is loth to make nature afraid in his plays , like those that beget tales ...
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... passage been suggested , before it was quoted by Mr. Malone , there might , perhaps , have been some ground for suspecting that he had changed the term for the purpose of eluding the argument ; but this was not the case ; and impressed ...
... passage been suggested , before it was quoted by Mr. Malone , there might , perhaps , have been some ground for suspecting that he had changed the term for the purpose of eluding the argument ; but this was not the case ; and impressed ...
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