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One of the great admirers of this incomparable author hath made it the amufement of his leifure hours for many years paft to look over his writings with a careful eye , to note the obfcurities and abfurdities introduced into the text ...
One of the great admirers of this incomparable author hath made it the amufement of his leifure hours for many years paft to look over his writings with a careful eye , to note the obfcurities and abfurdities introduced into the text ...
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From what causes it proceeded that the works of this author in the first publication of them were more injured and abused than perhaps any that ever pass'd the press , hath been fufficiently explained in the preface to Mr. Pope's ...
From what causes it proceeded that the works of this author in the first publication of them were more injured and abused than perhaps any that ever pass'd the press , hath been fufficiently explained in the preface to Mr. Pope's ...
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fallen from his pen , yet as he hath put them generally into the mouths of low and ignorant people , fo it is to be remember'd that he wrote for the ftage , rude and unpolished as it then was ; and the vicious taste of the age must ...
fallen from his pen , yet as he hath put them generally into the mouths of low and ignorant people , fo it is to be remember'd that he wrote for the ftage , rude and unpolished as it then was ; and the vicious taste of the age must ...
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... well may our Shakespear be thought . to deferve no less confideration : and as a fresh acknowledgment hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his ftatue at a publick expence ...
... well may our Shakespear be thought . to deferve no less confideration : and as a fresh acknowledgment hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his ftatue at a publick expence ...
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... well may our Shakespear be thought to deferve no less confideration : and as a fresh acknowledgment hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his ftatue at a publick expence ; fo it ...
... well may our Shakespear be thought to deferve no less confideration : and as a fresh acknowledgment hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his ftatue at a publick expence ; fo it ...
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