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... feems alluded to in Shallow's giving the dozen White Luces , and in Slender faying , he may quarter . When I confider the exceeding Can- dour and Good - nature of our Author , ( which inclin'd all the gentler Part of the World to love ...
... feems alluded to in Shallow's giving the dozen White Luces , and in Slender faying , he may quarter . When I confider the exceeding Can- dour and Good - nature of our Author , ( which inclin'd all the gentler Part of the World to love ...
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... appear fuperficially fuch ; ure : but in which he feems the moft deeply in- structed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Prefervation of his Charac- Characters , for which he is justly celebrated . If ** The PREFACE .
... appear fuperficially fuch ; ure : but in which he feems the moft deeply in- structed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Prefervation of his Charac- Characters , for which he is justly celebrated . If ** The PREFACE .
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... feems closely to have imitated the Claf- fics , whether Mr. Rowe's Affertion be fo abfo- lutely to be depended on . The Refult of the Controverfy muft certainly , either way , ter- minate to our Author's Honour ; how hap- pily he could ...
... feems closely to have imitated the Claf- fics , whether Mr. Rowe's Affertion be fo abfo- lutely to be depended on . The Refult of the Controverfy muft certainly , either way , ter- minate to our Author's Honour ; how hap- pily he could ...
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... feems a moot Point , whether Mr. Pope has done moft Injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiaft ; or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and Cenfurer . Were it every where the true Text , which That Editor in his late pompous ...
... feems a moot Point , whether Mr. Pope has done moft Injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiaft ; or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and Cenfurer . Were it every where the true Text , which That Editor in his late pompous ...
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... feems to be reduced to thefe three Claffes ; the Emendation of corrupt Paffages ; the Explanation of obfcure and difficult ones ; and an Inquiry into the Beau- ties and Defects of Compofition . This Work is principally confin'd to the ...
... feems to be reduced to thefe three Claffes ; the Emendation of corrupt Paffages ; the Explanation of obfcure and difficult ones ; and an Inquiry into the Beau- ties and Defects of Compofition . This Work is principally confin'd to the ...
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