The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... better Hands when they came amongst Printers and Book- fellers : who , to say the Truth , had , at first , but small Encouragement for putting him into a better Condition . The stubborn Nonfenfe , with which he was incrusted ...
... better Hands when they came amongst Printers and Book- fellers : who , to say the Truth , had , at first , but small Encouragement for putting him into a better Condition . The stubborn Nonfenfe , with which he was incrusted ...
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... better Idea of the Value of Mr. Pope's Edi- tion , than the two Attempts which have been fince made , by Mr. Theobald and Sir Thomas Hanmer , in Oppofition to it . Who , altho ' they concerned themselves only in the first of these three ...
... better Idea of the Value of Mr. Pope's Edi- tion , than the two Attempts which have been fince made , by Mr. Theobald and Sir Thomas Hanmer , in Oppofition to it . Who , altho ' they concerned themselves only in the first of these three ...
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... better Talent . By a punctilious Col- lation of the old Books , he corrected what was manifeftly wrong in the latter Editions , by what was manifeftly right in the earlier . his real Merit ; and the whole of it . For where the Phrase ...
... better Talent . By a punctilious Col- lation of the old Books , he corrected what was manifeftly wrong in the latter Editions , by what was manifeftly right in the earlier . his real Merit ; and the whole of it . For where the Phrase ...
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... better Opinion of the Art of Cri- ticism , now funk very low in the popular Efteem , by the Attempts of fome who would needs exer- cife it without either natural or acquired Talents ; and by the ill Succefs of others , who seemed to ...
... better Opinion of the Art of Cri- ticism , now funk very low in the popular Efteem , by the Attempts of fome who would needs exer- cife it without either natural or acquired Talents ; and by the ill Succefs of others , who seemed to ...
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... better pre- tence to demand it of me , fome reafon for my presenting them with these amufements . Which , if I am not much mistaken , may be excufed by the best and faireft Examples ; and , what is more , may be juftified on the furer ...
... better pre- tence to demand it of me , fome reafon for my presenting them with these amufements . Which , if I am not much mistaken , may be excufed by the best and faireft Examples ; and , what is more , may be juftified on the furer ...
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