The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 1H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... true from the fpurious . It is not with any fecret pleasure , that I fo frequently animadvert , on Mr. Pope as a critick ; but there are provocations , which a man can never quite forget . His libels have been thrown out with fo much ...
... true from the fpurious . It is not with any fecret pleasure , that I fo frequently animadvert , on Mr. Pope as a critick ; but there are provocations , which a man can never quite forget . His libels have been thrown out with fo much ...
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... true place , to humour the caprice or fuppofed convenience of fome particular actor . Hence much confufion and impropriety has at- tended , and embarraffed , the business and fable . For there ever have been , and ever will be in ...
... true place , to humour the caprice or fuppofed convenience of fome particular actor . Hence much confufion and impropriety has at- tended , and embarraffed , the business and fable . For there ever have been , and ever will be in ...
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... , are left as they were found . Nothing is altered , but what by the clearest reasoning can be proved a corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , fo PREFACE .
... , are left as they were found . Nothing is altered , but what by the clearest reasoning can be proved a corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , fo PREFACE .
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... true reading , tho ' fometimes not to the advantage of my author , that I have been ridiculously ridiculed for it by thofe , who either were iniquitoufly for turning every thing to my difadvantage ; or elfe were totally ignorant of the true ...
... true reading , tho ' fometimes not to the advantage of my author , that I have been ridiculously ridiculed for it by thofe , who either were iniquitoufly for turning every thing to my difadvantage ; or elfe were totally ignorant of the true ...
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... true fense irretrievable either to care or the fagacity of conjecture . But is there any reason therefore to say , that because all cannot be retrieved , all ought to be left defperate ? We should fhew very little honesty , or wifdom ...
... true fense irretrievable either to care or the fagacity of conjecture . But is there any reason therefore to say , that because all cannot be retrieved , all ought to be left defperate ? We should fhew very little honesty , or wifdom ...
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