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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... these three Parts of Criticism , the restoring the Text , ( without any Conception of the fecond , or venturing even to touch upon the third ) yet fucceeded fo very ill in it , that they left their Author in ten times a worse Condition ...
... these three Parts of Criticism , the restoring the Text , ( without any Conception of the fecond , or venturing even to touch upon the third ) yet fucceeded fo very ill in it , that they left their Author in ten times a worse Condition ...
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... these two Editors have made on any reasonable Foundation , are here admitted into the Text ; and carefully affigned to their respective Authors . A piece of Juftice which the Oxford Editor never did ; and which the Other was not always ...
... these two Editors have made on any reasonable Foundation , are here admitted into the Text ; and carefully affigned to their respective Authors . A piece of Juftice which the Oxford Editor never did ; and which the Other was not always ...
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... these , there were two Mixed - modes that had but a principal Idea in common , it was enough for him ; he regarded them as fynoni- mous , and would use the one for the other with- out Fear or Scruple . - Again , there have been others ...
... these , there were two Mixed - modes that had but a principal Idea in common , it was enough for him ; he regarded them as fynoni- mous , and would use the one for the other with- out Fear or Scruple . - Again , there have been others ...
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... These meeting with little encouragement from Men of account in the Trade , ( who even in this enlightened Age are not the very worst Judges or Rewarders of merit ) apply them- felves to People of Condition ; and support their ...
... These meeting with little encouragement from Men of account in the Trade , ( who even in this enlightened Age are not the very worst Judges or Rewarders of merit ) apply them- felves to People of Condition ; and support their ...
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... 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 reafon of things . : The great Saint CHRYSOSTOM , a name confecrated to ...
... 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 reafon of things . : The great Saint CHRYSOSTOM , a name confecrated to ...
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