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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... those Impurities , his dazzled Admirers became as fuddenly infen- fible to the extraneous Scurf that ftill ftuck upon him , as they had been before to the native Beau- ties that lay under it . So that , as then , he was thought not to ...
... those Impurities , his dazzled Admirers became as fuddenly infen- fible to the extraneous Scurf that ftill ftuck upon him , as they had been before to the native Beau- ties that lay under it . So that , as then , he was thought not to ...
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... those two Qua- lities which , more than any other , have contri- buted to bring the Art of Criticism into dif- repute , Dulness of Apprehenfion , and Extrava- gance of Conjecture . I am now to give fome Account of the present ...
... those two Qua- lities which , more than any other , have contri- buted to bring the Art of Criticism into dif- repute , Dulness of Apprehenfion , and Extrava- gance of Conjecture . I am now to give fome Account of the present ...
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... those that arise from the Nature and Circumftances of our Author's Works in particular . And this for two Reasons . Firft , To give the unlearned Reader a juft Idea , and confequently a better Opinion of the Art of Cri- ticism , now ...
... those that arise from the Nature and Circumftances of our Author's Works in particular . And this for two Reasons . Firft , To give the unlearned Reader a juft Idea , and confequently a better Opinion of the Art of Cri- ticism , now ...
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... those circum- stances , to say the truth , they are apt enough to do of themselves ; but to teach them how , with rea- fon to admire : No eafy matter , I will affure you , on the fubject in queftion : For tho ' it be very true , as Mr ...
... those circum- stances , to say the truth , they are apt enough to do of themselves ; but to teach them how , with rea- fon to admire : No eafy matter , I will affure you , on the fubject in queftion : For tho ' it be very true , as Mr ...
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... those who never did endea- vour ; at the fame time that they would deter me from taking thofe advantages which Letters enable me to procure for myself . If then I am to write no more ; ( tho ' as much out of my Profeffion as they may ...
... those who never did endea- vour ; at the fame time that they would deter me from taking thofe advantages which Letters enable me to procure for myself . If then I am to write no more ; ( tho ' as much out of my Profeffion as they may ...
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