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Page viii
... bear a different interpretation , and to refer rather to his protector , than him- self . He is said to have favoured the sects of anabaptists , and independents , whose religious opinions some of his relations had zealously adopted ...
... bear a different interpretation , and to refer rather to his protector , than him- self . He is said to have favoured the sects of anabaptists , and independents , whose religious opinions some of his relations had zealously adopted ...
Page viii
... bear children , it is necessary that some one should take the trouble of getting them . ' See State Poems , vol . iii . p . 14 . To taste the fraicheur of the purer air , ' is an affected and unnecessary gallicism . Dryden also uses ...
... bear children , it is necessary that some one should take the trouble of getting them . ' See State Poems , vol . iii . p . 14 . To taste the fraicheur of the purer air , ' is an affected and unnecessary gallicism . Dryden also uses ...
Page xiii
... bear garden . Misc . Reflections , M. 3 . 1 As act iii . sc . 1 . Alm . Thou shalt not wish her thine . Thou shalt not dare To be so impudent as to despair . Hamet . Your slighting Zulena , this very hour , Will take ten thousand ...
... bear garden . Misc . Reflections , M. 3 . 1 As act iii . sc . 1 . Alm . Thou shalt not wish her thine . Thou shalt not dare To be so impudent as to despair . Hamet . Your slighting Zulena , this very hour , Will take ten thousand ...
Page xxii
... bear more resemblance to Seneca than Shakspeare . The Cleopatra of May is very inferior in de- lineation of character , variety of dialogue , knowledge of nature , fertility of fancy , and general dramatic effect . There is a coldness ...
... bear more resemblance to Seneca than Shakspeare . The Cleopatra of May is very inferior in de- lineation of character , variety of dialogue , knowledge of nature , fertility of fancy , and general dramatic effect . There is a coldness ...
Page xxvii
... bear the open and avowed hatred of the latter , but not the ridicule and mocke ry of the former . I See Scott's Dryden , vol . ix . p . 200 . sion . Dryden has the more commanding elo- quence , LIFE OF DRYDEN . xxvii.
... bear the open and avowed hatred of the latter , but not the ridicule and mocke ry of the former . I See Scott's Dryden , vol . ix . p . 200 . sion . Dryden has the more commanding elo- quence , LIFE OF DRYDEN . xxvii.
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