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... note of infamy , as they are carefully to be eradicated wherever they are found ; and they occur too frequently even in the best writers : as in Pope , in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison ...
... note of infamy , as they are carefully to be eradicated wherever they are found ; and they occur too frequently even in the best writers : as in Pope , in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison ...
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... note repetition , and un to signify contrariety or privation , all the examples , cannot be accumulated , because the use of these particles , if not wholly arbitrary , is so little limited , that they are hourly affixed to new words as ...
... note repetition , and un to signify contrariety or privation , all the examples , cannot be accumulated , because the use of these particles , if not wholly arbitrary , is so little limited , that they are hourly affixed to new words as ...
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... notes on Macbeth , given as a spe- cimen of a projected edition , and written as appears by a man of parts and genius ) the rest are absolutely below a serious notice . " Warburton's Preface to Shakespeare . E. NOTE I. ACT I. SCENE I ...
... notes on Macbeth , given as a spe- cimen of a projected edition , and written as appears by a man of parts and genius ) the rest are absolutely below a serious notice . " Warburton's Preface to Shakespeare . E. NOTE I. ACT I. SCENE I ...
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... NOTE III . If I say sooth , I must report they were As cannons overcharged with double cracks , So they redoubled strokes upon the foe . Mr. Theobald has endeavoured to improve the sense of this passage by altering the punctuation thus ...
... NOTE III . If I say sooth , I must report they were As cannons overcharged with double cracks , So they redoubled strokes upon the foe . Mr. Theobald has endeavoured to improve the sense of this passage by altering the punctuation thus ...
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... NOTE IV . King . But who comes here ? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Lenox . What haste looks through his eyes ? So should he look , that seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this passage as it now stands is , so should he ...
... NOTE IV . King . But who comes here ? Mal . The worthy Thane of Rosse . Lenox . What haste looks through his eyes ? So should he look , that seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this passage as it now stands is , so should he ...
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