Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... these Points.'Tis the Foible of your worfer Poets to make a Parade and Oftentation of that little Science they have ; and to throw it out in the most ambitious Colours . And whenever a Writer of this Clafs shall attempt to copy these ...
... these Points.'Tis the Foible of your worfer Poets to make a Parade and Oftentation of that little Science they have ; and to throw it out in the most ambitious Colours . And whenever a Writer of this Clafs shall attempt to copy these ...
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... these more latter Informations , than went back to those Fountains , for which he might entertain a fincere Veneration , but to which he could not have fo ready a Recourse . In touching on another Part of his Learning , as it related to ...
... these more latter Informations , than went back to those Fountains , for which he might entertain a fincere Veneration , but to which he could not have fo ready a Recourse . In touching on another Part of his Learning , as it related to ...
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... these Causes we owe the Train of Blemishes , that deform those Pieces which stole fingly into the World in our Author's Life - time . There are still other Reafons , which may be fuppos'd to have affected the whole Set . When the ...
... these Causes we owe the Train of Blemishes , that deform those Pieces which stole fingly into the World in our Author's Life - time . There are still other Reafons , which may be fuppos'd to have affected the whole Set . When the ...
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... these three Claffes ; the Emendation of corrupt Paffages ; the Explana- tion of obscure and difficult ones ; and an Inquiry into the Beauties and Defects of Compofition . This Work is principally confin'd to the two for- mer Parts : tho ...
... these three Claffes ; the Emendation of corrupt Paffages ; the Explana- tion of obscure and difficult ones ; and an Inquiry into the Beauties and Defects of Compofition . This Work is principally confin'd to the two for- mer Parts : tho ...
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... these Notes ? The Answer is obvious , and , if I mistake not , ve- ry material . Without fuch Notes , these Paffages in subsequent Editions would be liable , thro ' the Ig- norance of Printers and Correctors , to fall into the old old ...
... these Notes ? The Answer is obvious , and , if I mistake not , ve- ry material . Without fuch Notes , these Paffages in subsequent Editions would be liable , thro ' the Ig- norance of Printers and Correctors , to fall into the old old ...
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