“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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... to shoot their beams into the regions of obfcurity , on a fudden withdraw their luftre , and leave mortals again to grope their way . VOL . I. [ D ] These Thefe elevations and depreffions of renown , and the contradictions PREFACE . 49.
... to shoot their beams into the regions of obfcurity , on a fudden withdraw their luftre , and leave mortals again to grope their way . VOL . I. [ D ] These Thefe elevations and depreffions of renown , and the contradictions PREFACE . 49.
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William Shakespeare. Thefe elevations and depreffions of renown , and the contradictions to which all improvers of know- ledge muft for ever be expofed , fince they are not escaped by the highest and brighteft of mankind , may furely be ...
William Shakespeare. Thefe elevations and depreffions of renown , and the contradictions to which all improvers of know- ledge muft for ever be expofed , fince they are not escaped by the highest and brighteft of mankind , may furely be ...
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... thefe which are praised much to be condemned . The part of criticism in which the whole fucceffion of editors has laboured with the greateft diligence , which has occafioned the moft arrogant oftentation , and excited the keeneft ...
... thefe which are praised much to be condemned . The part of criticism in which the whole fucceffion of editors has laboured with the greateft diligence , which has occafioned the moft arrogant oftentation , and excited the keeneft ...
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... thefe alterations are only the ejection of a word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often filently rectified ; for the hiftory of our language , and the true force of our words ...
... thefe alterations are only the ejection of a word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often filently rectified ; for the hiftory of our language , and the true force of our words ...
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... thefe literary executions at their respective palaces . Among other works condemned to the flames by thefe difcerning prelates , were the complete fatires of bifhop Hall . Mr. Theobald , at the conclufion of the preface to his first edi ...
... thefe literary executions at their respective palaces . Among other works condemned to the flames by thefe difcerning prelates , were the complete fatires of bifhop Hall . Mr. Theobald , at the conclufion of the preface to his first edi ...
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