Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... such an Inveteracy fhould remain as a lafting Reproach , and Shallow ftand as a Mark of Ridicule to ftigmatize his Malice . It is faid , our Author spent fome Years before his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Con- verfation of his ...
... such an Inveteracy fhould remain as a lafting Reproach , and Shallow ftand as a Mark of Ridicule to ftigmatize his Malice . It is faid , our Author spent fome Years before his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Con- verfation of his ...
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... such ; but in which he seems the most deeply inftructed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Preservation of his Characters , for which he is justly celebra- ted . Great Genius's , like his , naturally unambi ...
... such ; but in which he seems the most deeply inftructed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Preservation of his Characters , for which he is justly celebra- ted . Great Genius's , like his , naturally unambi ...
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... Such as had . But I have fufficiently proved , in the course of my Notes , that such Anachronisms were the Effect of Poetic Licence , rather than of Igno- rance in our Poet . And if I may be permitted to ask a modest Question by the way ...
... Such as had . But I have fufficiently proved , in the course of my Notes , that such Anachronisms were the Effect of Poetic Licence , rather than of Igno- rance in our Poet . And if I may be permitted to ask a modest Question by the way ...
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... such a Scribler , he tells us exprefly , That to make a Judgment upon " Words ( and Writings ) is the most confummate Fruit of much Experience . ” ἡ γὰρ τῶν λόγων κρίσις πολλῆς ἐσι πείρας τελευταῖον ἐπιγέννημα . Whenever Words are ...
... such a Scribler , he tells us exprefly , That to make a Judgment upon " Words ( and Writings ) is the most confummate Fruit of much Experience . ” ἡ γὰρ τῶν λόγων κρίσις πολλῆς ἐσι πείρας τελευταῖον ἐπιγέννημα . Whenever Words are ...
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... Such , in which Explanations were too prolix , or Authorities in Support of an Emendation too numerous : and Many I have VOL . I. entirely entirely expung'd , which were judg'd rather Verbose and Declamatory The PREFACE .
... Such , in which Explanations were too prolix , or Authorities in Support of an Emendation too numerous : and Many I have VOL . I. entirely entirely expung'd , which were judg'd rather Verbose and Declamatory The PREFACE .
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