Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... against the Wall . He is reprefented under an Arch in a fitting Pofture , a Cushion spread before him , with a Pen in his Right Hand , and his Left refted on a Scrowl of Paper . The Latin Diftich , which is placed un- der the Cushion ...
... against the Wall . He is reprefented under an Arch in a fitting Pofture , a Cushion spread before him , with a Pen in his Right Hand , and his Left refted on a Scrowl of Paper . The Latin Diftich , which is placed un- der the Cushion ...
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... against Chro- nology , History , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance , as is generally supposed , but thro ' the too powerful Blaze of his Imagina- b 3 tion ; 1 tion ; which , when once raised , made all The PREFACE .
... against Chro- nology , History , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance , as is generally supposed , but thro ' the too powerful Blaze of his Imagina- b 3 tion ; 1 tion ; which , when once raised , made all The PREFACE .
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... , which could gain it against all the Disad- vantages of the horrid Condition in which he has hitherto appear'd ! Had Homer , or any other ad- b 4 mir'd mir'd Author , first started into Publick fo maim'd and The PREFACE .
... , which could gain it against all the Disad- vantages of the horrid Condition in which he has hitherto appear'd ! Had Homer , or any other ad- b 4 mir'd mir'd Author , first started into Publick fo maim'd and The PREFACE .
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... against Banter and Gaiety . " It has been my Fate , it feems , as I thought it my Duty , to discover fome Anachronisms in our Author ; which might have slept in Obscurity but for this Reftorer , as Mr. Pope is pleas'd affection- ately ...
... against Banter and Gaiety . " It has been my Fate , it feems , as I thought it my Duty , to discover fome Anachronisms in our Author ; which might have slept in Obscurity but for this Reftorer , as Mr. Pope is pleas'd affection- ately ...
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... against 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 ...
... against 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 ...
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