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... their Averdupois . " In the Merry Wives of Windfor , A II . Mrs. Page , in the height of her 1 Mr. W.'s preface , p . xxiv . " refentment refentment against Falstaff's impudent addreffes adds , " I'll exhibit PREFACE . xxxiii.
... their Averdupois . " In the Merry Wives of Windfor , A II . Mrs. Page , in the height of her 1 Mr. W.'s preface , p . xxiv . " refentment refentment against Falstaff's impudent addreffes adds , " I'll exhibit PREFACE . xxxiii.
Page xxxiv
... against FAT MEN : and Mr. Wagainst what ? Why , against MUM . I'll affure the reader , ' tis MUM : I took it at firft for an error of the prefs ; but there is a long note to vindicate the alteration ; and fuch a note , as is worthy of ...
... against FAT MEN : and Mr. Wagainst what ? Why , against MUM . I'll affure the reader , ' tis MUM : I took it at firft for an error of the prefs ; but there is a long note to vindicate the alteration ; and fuch a note , as is worthy of ...
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... against all men fo the poets bave put a more extraordinary kind of resentment in the mouths of fome men . And first Euripides in Hippolytus , * . 616 . Ω ζεῦ , τί δὴ κίβδηλον ἀνθρώποις κακὸν , Γυναικας , εἰς φῶς Ηλίε καλώκισας ; Εἰ γὰρ ...
... against all men fo the poets bave put a more extraordinary kind of resentment in the mouths of fome men . And first Euripides in Hippolytus , * . 616 . Ω ζεῦ , τί δὴ κίβδηλον ἀνθρώποις κακὸν , Γυναικας , εἰς φῶς Ηλίε καλώκισας ; Εἰ γὰρ ...
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... against 66 66 Spain , under whom all the English Gentry and " Nobility were bred to the fervice . Being fre- quently overborn with numbers , be became famous for bis fine retreats , in which a stand of pikes is " of great fervice ...
... against 66 66 Spain , under whom all the English Gentry and " Nobility were bred to the fervice . Being fre- quently overborn with numbers , be became famous for bis fine retreats , in which a stand of pikes is " of great fervice ...
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... against Mr. Theobald and Sir Thomas Hanmer , thus concludes , " They feparately poffeffed thofe " two qualities which , more than any other , have " contributed to bring the Art of Criticism into dif " repute , DULNESS OF APPREHENSION ...
... against Mr. Theobald and Sir Thomas Hanmer , thus concludes , " They feparately poffeffed thofe " two qualities which , more than any other , have " contributed to bring the Art of Criticism into dif " repute , DULNESS OF APPREHENSION ...
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