The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... kind as to give their affiftance by communicating their obfervations and conjectures upon difficult paffages which had occurred to them . Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at first expected , they who had the ...
... kind as to give their affiftance by communicating their obfervations and conjectures upon difficult paffages which had occurred to them . Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at first expected , they who had the ...
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... kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been moft ftrictly observed , not to give a loofe to fancy , or indulge a licentious fpirit of criticism , as if it ...
... kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been moft ftrictly observed , not to give a loofe to fancy , or indulge a licentious fpirit of criticism , as if it ...
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... kind , a note is put at the bottom of the 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 ...
... kind , a note is put at the bottom of the 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 ...
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... follow the common old ftories , or vulgar traditions , of that kind of people . In tragedy , nothing was fo fure to surprise and caufe b 2 " cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , MR . POPE'S PREFACE . / IX.
... follow the common old ftories , or vulgar traditions , of that kind of people . In tragedy , nothing was fo fure to surprise and caufe b 2 " cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , MR . POPE'S PREFACE . / IX.
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... kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the crrours of any man who had the leaft tincture of a fchool , or the leaft converfation with fuch as had . Ben . Jonfon ( whom they will not think ...
... kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the crrours of any man who had the leaft tincture of a fchool , or the leaft converfation with fuch as had . Ben . Jonfon ( whom they will not think ...
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