Shakespeare Restored: Or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as Well Committed, as Unamended, by Mr. Pope in His Late Edition of this Poet. ... By Mr. TheobaldSamuel Aris, 1726 - 194 Seiten |
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... least ought to ftand , in the Nature of a Claffic Writer , and , indeed , he is corrupt enough to pass for one of the oldest Stamp , every one , who has a Talent and Ability this Way , is at liberty to make his Comments and Emendations ...
... least ought to ftand , in the Nature of a Claffic Writer , and , indeed , he is corrupt enough to pass for one of the oldest Stamp , every one , who has a Talent and Ability this Way , is at liberty to make his Comments and Emendations ...
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... least , as a Conjecture , if not as a Cor- rection . Suppose therefore that SHAKESPEARE might write it thus ; · Nor have We herein barr'd Your better Wifdoms , which have freely gone With this Affair along : ( For all , our Thanks ...
... least , as a Conjecture , if not as a Cor- rection . Suppose therefore that SHAKESPEARE might write it thus ; · Nor have We herein barr'd Your better Wifdoms , which have freely gone With this Affair along : ( For all , our Thanks ...
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... I need not fear to die ; To clear this Spot by Death , at least I give A Badge of Fame to Slander's LIVERY ; A dying Life to living Infamy . · And And the Word Scar is employ'd by our Poet , 34 The Examination and Correction.
... I need not fear to die ; To clear this Spot by Death , at least I give A Badge of Fame to Slander's LIVERY ; A dying Life to living Infamy . · And And the Word Scar is employ'd by our Poet , 34 The Examination and Correction.
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... least Alloy of Baseness or Vice . It is very frequent with our Poet to use the Adjective of Quality inftead of the Subftantive fignifying the Thing . Befides , I have obferv'd that , elfewhere , fpeaking of Worth he delights to con ...
... least Alloy of Baseness or Vice . It is very frequent with our Poet to use the Adjective of Quality inftead of the Subftantive fignifying the Thing . Befides , I have obferv'd that , elfewhere , fpeaking of Worth he delights to con ...
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... least , till I am better informed of the Force of it ; ) the Expreffion , to fall in Fires . If these are the Poet's Words , his Meaning in them muft be , to do Pe- nance in fires : as Fafting is often a Part of Penance injoin'd by the ...
... least , till I am better informed of the Force of it ; ) the Expreffion , to fall in Fires . If these are the Poet's Words , his Meaning in them muft be , to do Pe- nance in fires : as Fafting is often a Part of Penance injoin'd by the ...
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