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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... causes . The stile of Shakespeare was in itself ungrammatical , perplexed and obfcure ; his works were transcribed for the players by those who may be supposed to have fel- dom understood them ; they were transmitted by co- piers ...
... causes . The stile of Shakespeare was in itself ungrammatical , perplexed and obfcure ; his works were transcribed for the players by those who may be supposed to have fel- dom understood them ; they were transmitted by co- piers ...
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... cause the acrimony of a scholiaft can naturally proceed . The fubjects to be discussed by him are of very small importance ; they involve neither property nor li- berty ; nor favour the interest of fect or party . The various readings ...
... cause the acrimony of a scholiaft can naturally proceed . The fubjects to be discussed by him are of very small importance ; they involve neither property nor li- berty ; nor favour the interest of fect or party . The various readings ...
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... causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these Con- tingencies should unite to his disadvantage seems to me almost as ...
... causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these Con- tingencies should unite to his disadvantage seems to me almost as ...
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... cause Admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , and con- sequently most unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the moft exaggerated Thoughts ; the most verbose and bombaft Expreffion ; the most pompous Rhymes , and thundering ...
... cause Admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , and con- sequently most unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the moft exaggerated Thoughts ; the most verbose and bombaft Expreffion ; the most pompous Rhymes , and thundering ...
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... Causes , to which the Depra- vations of my Author originally may be assign'd . We are to confider him as a Writer , of whom no au- thentic Manufcript was left extant ; as a Writer , whose Pieces were dispersedly perform'd on the several ...
... Causes , to which the Depra- vations of my Author originally may be assign'd . We are to confider him as a Writer , of whom no au- thentic Manufcript was left extant ; as a Writer , whose Pieces were dispersedly perform'd on the several ...
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