The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Band 1J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... see that they are com- pleat . Perhaps it would not be easy to find any authour , except Homer , who invented so much as Shakespeare , who so much advanced the studies which he culti- vated , or effused so much novelty upon his age or ...
... see that they are com- pleat . Perhaps it would not be easy to find any authour , except Homer , who invented so much as Shakespeare , who so much advanced the studies which he culti- vated , or effused so much novelty upon his age or ...
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... see them , and some were so kind as to give their assistance by com- municating their observations and conjectures upon dif- ficult passages which had occurred to them . Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at ...
... see them , and some were so kind as to give their assistance by com- municating their observations and conjectures upon dif- ficult passages which had occurred to them . Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at ...
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... an use of them . I had it once , indeed , in my De- sign , to give a general alphabetic Gloffary of these Terms ; 1 1 Terms ; but as each of them is. own . * See his Letters to me . they Dr. WARBURTON'S PREFACE . Ixiii.
... an use of them . I had it once , indeed , in my De- sign , to give a general alphabetic Gloffary of these Terms ; 1 1 Terms ; but as each of them is. own . * See his Letters to me . they Dr. WARBURTON'S PREFACE . Ixiii.
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... al- ways found amongst them , and profess my fenfe of the unjust Prejudice which lies against them ; whereby they have been , hitherto , unable to procure that. * See his Letters to me . they man- Ixvi Dr. WARBURTON'S PREFACE .
... al- ways found amongst them , and profess my fenfe of the unjust Prejudice which lies against them ; whereby they have been , hitherto , unable to procure that. * See his Letters to me . they man- Ixvi Dr. WARBURTON'S PREFACE .
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... indeed avoided ; but I don't know whether the Author may not have been fomewhat to blame in his 2 See the Epilogue to Henry IVth . second choice , since it is certain that Sir John. fecond great of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . lxxvii.
... indeed avoided ; but I don't know whether the Author may not have been fomewhat to blame in his 2 See the Epilogue to Henry IVth . second choice , since it is certain that Sir John. fecond great of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . lxxvii.
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