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... name feems to have been Heraclitus ( not the philofopher ) , and nothing more is known of him , but that Euftathius often cites him in his comment- Proclus * , Philot and Origen , have loft fight AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS . xxix.
... name feems to have been Heraclitus ( not the philofopher ) , and nothing more is known of him , but that Euftathius often cites him in his comment- Proclus * , Philot and Origen , have loft fight AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS . xxix.
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... fight of their ufual good fense , when they have allowed themselves to depart from the obvious and literal meaning of the text , which they pretend to explain . Thus fome have thought that the hero of the piece was intended to represent ...
... fight of their ufual good fense , when they have allowed themselves to depart from the obvious and literal meaning of the text , which they pretend to explain . Thus fome have thought that the hero of the piece was intended to represent ...
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... fight of those papers , and though , in com- menting on the fame work , the annotator must unavoidably have coincided with , and been anticipated by Doctor Grey in numerous instances , yet much original information remained , of which a ...
... fight of those papers , and though , in com- menting on the fame work , the annotator must unavoidably have coincided with , and been anticipated by Doctor Grey in numerous instances , yet much original information remained , of which a ...
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... ; When hard words , jealousies , and fears , Set folks together by the ears , And made them fight , like mad or drunk , For dame Religion as for Punk ; 5 Whose honesty they all durft fwear for , Tho ' Y.Refs sculp ...
... ; When hard words , jealousies , and fears , Set folks together by the ears , And made them fight , like mad or drunk , For dame Religion as for Punk ; 5 Whose honesty they all durft fwear for , Tho ' Y.Refs sculp ...
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... fight . ' Tis falfe for Arthur wore in hall : Round table like a farthingal , On which , with fhirt pull'd out behind , And eke before , his good knights din'd . Tho ' ' twas no table some suppose , But a huge pair of round trunk - hofe ...
... fight . ' Tis falfe for Arthur wore in hall : Round table like a farthingal , On which , with fhirt pull'd out behind , And eke before , his good knights din'd . Tho ' ' twas no table some suppose , But a huge pair of round trunk - hofe ...
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