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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... word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often filently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text of ...
... word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often filently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text of ...
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... word , without any views of Reputation , and of what Poets are pleas'd to call Immortality : Some or all of which have encourag'd the vanity , or animated the ambition , of other writers . | Yet it must be observ'd , that when his ...
... word , without any views of Reputation , and of what Poets are pleas'd to call Immortality : Some or all of which have encourag'd the vanity , or animated the ambition , of other writers . | Yet it must be observ'd , that when his ...
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... Words made English , far more than in any one Eng- lish Author I have seen ; but we must be cautious to imagine , this was ... Word or two naturally falls in here upon the Genius of our Author , as compared with that of Johnson his ...
... Words made English , far more than in any one Eng- lish Author I have seen ; but we must be cautious to imagine , this was ... Word or two naturally falls in here upon the Genius of our Author , as compared with that of Johnson his ...
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... word ! I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and discourse grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found stronger words to express his indignation at those false pretences to wit then in ...
... word ! I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and discourse grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found stronger words to express his indignation at those false pretences to wit then in ...
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... word , They separately pof- sessed those two Qualities which , more than any other , have contributed to bring the Art of Criticism into disrepute , Dulness of Apprehension , and Extravagance of Conjecture . I am now to give some ...
... word , They separately pof- sessed those two Qualities which , more than any other , have contributed to bring the Art of Criticism into disrepute , Dulness of Apprehension , and Extravagance of Conjecture . I am now to give some ...
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