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Pagina 11
... poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has afforded us no traces of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis iniqua Tam patiens urbis , tam ferreus , ut teneat se ? That heaven's horrid ...
... poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has afforded us no traces of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis iniqua Tam patiens urbis , tam ferreus , ut teneat se ? That heaven's horrid ...
Pagina 14
... poet , who thus speaks of it in his Grammar , a work of great skill , and profundity of research . " Furthermore , these adverbs more and most are added to the comparative and superlative degrees themselves , which should be before the ...
... poet , who thus speaks of it in his Grammar , a work of great skill , and profundity of research . " Furthermore , these adverbs more and most are added to the comparative and superlative degrees themselves , which should be before the ...
Pagina 15
... poet ! but as lame As Vulcan , or the founder of Cripplegate . Mit . In faith this humour will come ill to some , You will be thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn ...
... poet ! but as lame As Vulcan , or the founder of Cripplegate . Mit . In faith this humour will come ill to some , You will be thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn ...
Pagina 16
... poet's great excellence was the lively copying of these humorous characters . WHAL . The abuse of this word is well ridiculed by Shakspeare , in that amusing creature of whimsey , Nym . Merry Wives of Windsor . Steevens quotes a long ...
... poet's great excellence was the lively copying of these humorous characters . WHAL . The abuse of this word is well ridiculed by Shakspeare , in that amusing creature of whimsey , Nym . Merry Wives of Windsor . Steevens quotes a long ...
Pagina 20
... poet of this age . WHAL . hang my richest words As polish'd jewels in their bounteous ears . ] The comparison alludes to the custom then in vogue , of men wearing rings and jewels in their ears . So Marston : " Give me those jewels of ...
... poet of this age . WHAL . hang my richest words As polish'd jewels in their bounteous ears . ] The comparison alludes to the custom then in vogue , of men wearing rings and jewels in their ears . So Marston : " Give me those jewels of ...
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