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... have been put into the hands * Wife for a Month , Cupid's Revenge , Double Mar- riage , & c . † Wit without Money , and his comedies generally . of boys and virgins , to have made matter for CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 69.
... have been put into the hands * Wife for a Month , Cupid's Revenge , Double Mar- riage , & c . † Wit without Money , and his comedies generally . of boys and virgins , to have made matter for CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 69.
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... hand . " Memory . " Philosophers place it in the rear of the head , and it seems the mine of memory lies there , because there men naturally dig for it , scratching it when they are at a loss . " Fancy . " It is the most boundless and ...
... hand . " Memory . " Philosophers place it in the rear of the head , and it seems the mine of memory lies there , because there men naturally dig for it , scratching it when they are at a loss . " Fancy . " It is the most boundless and ...
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... hands ) , take what was left out of the grave , and burnt them to ashes , and cast them into Swift , a neighbouring brook , running hard by . Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon , Avon into Severn , Severn into the narrow ...
... hands ) , take what was left out of the grave , and burnt them to ashes , and cast them into Swift , a neighbouring brook , running hard by . Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon , Avon into Severn , Severn into the narrow ...
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... hand ; himself behind Was left unseen , save to the eye of mind : A hand , a foot , a face , a leg , a head , Stood for the whole to be imagined . VOL . II . H This he well calls imaginary work , where the spectator ON THE GENIUS OF ...
... hand ; himself behind Was left unseen , save to the eye of mind : A hand , a foot , a face , a leg , a head , Stood for the whole to be imagined . VOL . II . H This he well calls imaginary work , where the spectator ON THE GENIUS OF ...
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... with such shameless patience to listen , to the satires of Juvenal and Persius ; because the former are full of tender images of Worth re- lieved by Charity , and Charity stretching out her hand 114 ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH .
... with such shameless patience to listen , to the satires of Juvenal and Persius ; because the former are full of tender images of Worth re- lieved by Charity , and Charity stretching out her hand 114 ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH .
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