The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... himself . The impreffion , having been small , was fuddenly bought up ; and the original price advanced to a very exorbitant fum . The great demand therefore of the publick for fo elegant an edition induced the delegates of the ...
... himself . The impreffion , having been small , was fuddenly bought up ; and the original price advanced to a very exorbitant fum . The great demand therefore of the publick for fo elegant an edition induced the delegates of the ...
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... himself but his private fatisfaction in making his own copy as perfect as he could : but as the emendations multiplied upon his bands , other gentlemen equally fond of the author defired to See them , and fome were fo kind as to give ...
... himself but his private fatisfaction in making his own copy as perfect as he could : but as the emendations multiplied upon his bands , other gentlemen equally fond of the author defired to See them , and fome were fo kind as to give ...
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... himself drew not his art fo immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Egyptian ftrainers and channels , and came to him not without fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of thofe before him ...
... himself drew not his art fo immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Egyptian ftrainers and channels , and came to him not without fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of thofe before him ...
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... himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ever had a ftandard to themselves , upon other principals than those of Ariftotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of ...
... himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ever had a ftandard to themselves , upon other principals than those of Ariftotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of ...
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... himself , and there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the loweft of people , and to keep the worst of company ) if the confideration be extended as far as it ...
... himself , and there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the loweft of people , and to keep the worst of company ) if the confideration be extended as far as it ...
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