The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... true and correct edition of Shakespear's works cleared from the corrup- tions with which they have hitherto abounded . One of the great admirers of this incomparable author hath made it the amufement of his leifure hours for many years ...
... true and correct edition of Shakespear's works cleared from the corrup- tions with which they have hitherto abounded . One of the great admirers of this incomparable author hath made it the amufement of his leifure hours for many years ...
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... true light , and if it may be hoped without presumption that this is here effected ; they who love and admire him will receive a new pleasure , and all probably will be more ready to join in doing him juftice , who does great honour to ...
... true light , and if it may be hoped without presumption that this is here effected ; they who love and admire him will receive a new pleasure , and all probably will be more ready to join in doing him juftice , who does great honour to ...
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... true hiftory . To judge therefore of Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one country , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at first without patronage from the better fort ...
... true hiftory . To judge therefore of Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one country , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at first without patronage from the better fort ...
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... true in every inftance , were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every piece was compofed , and whether writ for the town , or the court . ANOTHER Caufe ( and no less strong than the former ) may be ...
... true in every inftance , were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every piece was compofed , and whether writ for the town , or the court . ANOTHER Caufe ( and no less strong than the former ) may be ...
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... true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly defects , but fuperfœtations ; and arise not from want of learning or reading , but from want of thinking or judging or rather ( to be more just to ...
... true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly defects , but fuperfœtations ; and arise not from want of learning or reading , but from want of thinking or judging or rather ( to be more just to ...
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