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... eye , to note the obfcurities and abfurdities introduced into the text , and according to the best of his judgment to restore the genuine sense and purity of it . In this be proposed nothing to himself but his private fatisfaction in ...
... eye , to note the obfcurities and abfurdities introduced into the text , and according to the best of his judgment to restore the genuine sense and purity of it . In this be proposed nothing to himself but his private fatisfaction in ...
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... eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and modern instances , And so he plays his part . The fixth age shifts Into the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , With spectacles on nose , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hose ...
... eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and modern instances , And so he plays his part . The fixth age shifts Into the lean and flipper'd pantaloon , With spectacles on nose , and pouch on fide ; His youthful hose ...
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... eyes of ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make those flights upon the banks of thames , That so did take Eliza , and our James ! But stay , I fee thee in the hemisphere ...
... eyes of ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a fight it were To fee thee in our water yet appear , And make those flights upon the banks of thames , That so did take Eliza , and our James ! But stay , I fee thee in the hemisphere ...
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... eyes o'erflow , Trace the fad tale , and own another's wo . To Rome remov'd , with wit secure to please , The comick sisters kept their native ease . With jealous fear declining Greece beheld Her own Menander's art almost excell'd ! But ...
... eyes o'erflow , Trace the fad tale , and own another's wo . To Rome remov'd , with wit secure to please , The comick sisters kept their native ease . With jealous fear declining Greece beheld Her own Menander's art almost excell'd ! But ...
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... eyes . Thus , generous critick , as thy Bard inspires , The fifter arts shall nurse their drooping fires ; Each from his scenes her stores alternate bring , Blend the fair tints , or wake the vocal string : Those Sybil leaves , the ...
... eyes . Thus , generous critick , as thy Bard inspires , The fifter arts shall nurse their drooping fires ; Each from his scenes her stores alternate bring , Blend the fair tints , or wake the vocal string : Those Sybil leaves , the ...
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