The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... most deeply inftructed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Preservation of his Characters , for which he is juftly celebra- ted . Great Genius's , like his , naturally unambi- tious , are fatisfy'd to conceal ...
... most deeply inftructed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Preservation of his Characters , for which he is juftly celebra- ted . Great Genius's , like his , naturally unambi- tious , are fatisfy'd to conceal ...
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... most part religiously adher❜d to , and the numerous Faults and Blemishes , purely his own , are left as they were found . Nothing is al- ter'd , but what by the cleareft Reasoning can be proved a Corruption of the true Text ; and the ...
... most part religiously adher❜d to , and the numerous Faults and Blemishes , purely his own , are left as they were found . Nothing is al- ter'd , but what by the cleareft Reasoning can be proved a Corruption of the true Text ; and the ...
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... most recondite Parts of the Sciences : and This was done not fo much out of Affectation , as the Effect of Admira- tion begot by Novelty . Then , as to his Style and Diction , we may much more justly apply to SHAKESPEARE , what a ...
... most recondite Parts of the Sciences : and This was done not fo much out of Affectation , as the Effect of Admira- tion begot by Novelty . Then , as to his Style and Diction , we may much more justly apply to SHAKESPEARE , what a ...
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... most confummate Fruit of " much Experience . " aózwv neiors won- λῆς ὅτι πείρας τελευταῖον ἐπιχύνημα . Whenever Words are depraved , the Senfe of course must be corrupted ; and thence the Readers betray'd into a false Meaning . k יו er ...
... most confummate Fruit of " much Experience . " aózwv neiors won- λῆς ὅτι πείρας τελευταῖον ἐπιχύνημα . Whenever Words are depraved , the Senfe of course must be corrupted ; and thence the Readers betray'd into a false Meaning . k יו er ...
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... most impertinent . Mira . Why did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro . Well demanded , wench ; My tale provokes that queftion . Dear , they durft not ( So dear the love my people bore me ; ) fet A mark fo bloody on the bufinefs ; but ...
... most impertinent . Mira . Why did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro . Well demanded , wench ; My tale provokes that queftion . Dear , they durft not ( So dear the love my people bore me ; ) fet A mark fo bloody on the bufinefs ; but ...
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