The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; And, a List of the Various Readings. ...John Balfour, 1769 |
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... prefent work . It is not a new plan , but it is an approved one ; and , they flatter themselves , it will be no impeachment of their candour , that they fairly acknowledge , they have strictly followed an edi- tion formerly published in ...
... prefent work . It is not a new plan , but it is an approved one ; and , they flatter themselves , it will be no impeachment of their candour , that they fairly acknowledge , they have strictly followed an edi- tion formerly published in ...
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... prefent humour , and complying with the wit in fashion ; a confideration which brings all their judgment to a short point . Players are just such judges of what is right , as tailors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be ...
... prefent humour , and complying with the wit in fashion ; a confideration which brings all their judgment to a short point . Players are just such judges of what is right , as tailors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be ...
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... prefent : and I have seen one in parti- cular , ( which feems to have belonged to the playhouse , by having the parts divided with lines , and the actors names in the margin ) , where feveral of those very paf- fages were added in a ...
... prefent : and I have seen one in parti- cular , ( which feems to have belonged to the playhouse , by having the parts divided with lines , and the actors names in the margin ) , where feveral of those very paf- fages were added in a ...
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... prefent offence was indeed avoided ; but I don't know whether the author may not have been See the epilogue to Henry IV . part 2. vol . iv . p . 246 . fomewhat to blame in his fecond choice ; fince it XXX Some Account of Shakespear's.
... prefent offence was indeed avoided ; but I don't know whether the author may not have been See the epilogue to Henry IV . part 2. vol . iv . p . 246 . fomewhat to blame in his fecond choice ; fince it XXX Some Account of Shakespear's.
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... prefent age has fhewn to French dancers and Italian fingers , What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that every one who had a true taste of merit , and could ...
... prefent age has fhewn to French dancers and Italian fingers , What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that every one who had a true taste of merit , and could ...
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