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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... hath de- clined to give the Reafons for his Interpolations , he hath not afforded me so fair a hold of him as Mr. Theobald hath done , who was lefs cautious . But his principal Object was to reform his Author's Numbers ; and this ...
... hath de- clined to give the Reafons for his Interpolations , he hath not afforded me so fair a hold of him as Mr. Theobald hath done , who was lefs cautious . But his principal Object was to reform his Author's Numbers ; and this ...
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... hath affixed Meanings of his own , unauthorised by Ufe , and not to be jufti- fied by Analogy . And this Liberty he hath taken with the nobleft Parts of Speech , fuch as Mixed- modes ; which , as they are moft fufceptible of Abuse , fo ...
... hath affixed Meanings of his own , unauthorised by Ufe , and not to be jufti- fied by Analogy . And this Liberty he hath taken with the nobleft Parts of Speech , fuch as Mixed- modes ; which , as they are moft fufceptible of Abuse , fo ...
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... hath put me to additional Trouble ; for I had not only their Interpolations to throw out again , but the genuine Text to replace , and establish in its ftead ; which , in many Cafes , could not be done without fhewing the peculiar Sense ...
... hath put me to additional Trouble ; for I had not only their Interpolations to throw out again , but the genuine Text to replace , and establish in its ftead ; which , in many Cafes , could not be done without fhewing the peculiar Sense ...
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... hath lefs need to be affifted in what it shall reject , than in what it ought to prize ; Men being generally more ready at fpying Faults than in difcovering Beau- ties . Nor is the value they fet upon a Work , a certain proof that they ...
... hath lefs need to be affifted in what it shall reject , than in what it ought to prize ; Men being generally more ready at fpying Faults than in difcovering Beau- ties . Nor is the value they fet upon a Work , a certain proof that they ...
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... hath decreed , that the Hiftory and Chronology of Greek Words is the most SOLID entertain- ment of a Man of Letters . I fly , then , to a higher Example , much nearer home , and ftill more in point , The fa- mous Univerfity of OXFORD ...
... hath decreed , that the Hiftory and Chronology of Greek Words is the most SOLID entertain- ment of a Man of Letters . I fly , then , to a higher Example , much nearer home , and ftill more in point , The fa- mous Univerfity of OXFORD ...
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