The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very well to justify . 1 Most of those passages are here thrown to the bottom of the page. and. and. reject. rejected. as. spurious. ,. which. were. stigmatized. as. fuch. in. Mr ...
... false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very well to justify . 1 Most of those passages are here thrown to the bottom of the page. and. and. reject. rejected. as. spurious. ,. which. were. stigmatized. as. fuch. in. Mr ...
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... false pretences to wit then in vogue ; and therefore though fuch trash is frequently interspersed in his writings , it would be unjust to cast it as an imputation upon his taste and judgment and character as a Writer . There being many ...
... false pretences to wit then in vogue ; and therefore though fuch trash is frequently interspersed in his writings , it would be unjust to cast it as an imputation upon his taste and judgment and character as a Writer . There being many ...
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... false thoughts , forc'd expreffions , & c . if these are not to be afcrib'd to the forefaid accidental reasons , they must be charg'd upon the poet himself , and there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I ...
... false thoughts , forc'd expreffions , & c . if these are not to be afcrib'd to the forefaid accidental reasons , they must be charg'd upon the poet himself , and there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I ...
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... false . Nothing is more likely than that those palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Aristotle , with others of that grofs kind , sprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that these could be the errours of any man who ...
... false . Nothing is more likely than that those palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Aristotle , with others of that grofs kind , sprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that these could be the errours of any man who ...
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... false spelled , and almost all the learned or unusual words so 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 himself , I should fancy the ...
... false spelled , and almost all the learned or unusual words so 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 himself , I should fancy the ...
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