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... page and rejected as fpurious , which were ftigmatized as fuch in Mr. Pope's edition ; and it were to be wished that more had then undergone the fame fentence . The promoter of the prefent edition bath ventured to difcard but few more ...
... page and rejected as fpurious , which were ftigmatized as fuch in Mr. Pope's edition ; and it were to be wished that more had then undergone the fame fentence . The promoter of the prefent edition bath ventured to difcard but few more ...
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... page to clear up the difficulty . With thefe feveral helps if that rich vein of fenfe which runs . through the works of this author can be retrieved in every part and brought to appear in its true light , and if it may be hoped without ...
... page to clear up the difficulty . With thefe feveral helps if that rich vein of fenfe which runs . through the works of this author can be retrieved in every part and brought to appear in its true light , and if it may be hoped without ...
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... page ; nothing is more common than Actus tertia . Exit omnes . Enter three witches folus . Their French is as bad as their Latin , both in construction and spelling : their very Welsh is falfe . Nothing is more likely than that those ...
... page ; nothing is more common than Actus tertia . Exit omnes . Enter three witches folus . Their French is as bad as their Latin , both in construction and spelling : their very Welsh is falfe . Nothing is more likely than that those ...
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... page is fo fcandaloufly false spelled , and almost all the learned or unufual words fo intolerably mangled , that it's plain there either was no corrector to the press at all , or one totally illiterate . If any were supervised by ...
... page is fo fcandaloufly false spelled , and almost all the learned or unufual words fo intolerably mangled , that it's plain there either was no corrector to the press at all , or one totally illiterate . If any were supervised by ...
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... this sketch of ftatuary ! The ftyle of his comedy is , in general , natural to the characters , and easy in e 2 itfelf ; • · " Pages FAQ A *** a itself ; ` and the wit moft commonly sprightly Of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR. ...
... this sketch of ftatuary ! The ftyle of his comedy is , in general , natural to the characters , and easy in e 2 itfelf ; • · " Pages FAQ A *** a itself ; ` and the wit moft commonly sprightly Of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR. ...
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