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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I could never pick up any certain Intelligence , when He relinquifh'd the Stage . I know , it has been mistakenly thought by fome , that Spenfer's Thalia , in his Tears of his Mufes , where she laments the Lofs of her Willy in the Comic ...
I could never pick up any certain Intelligence , when He relinquifh'd the Stage . I know , it has been mistakenly thought by fome , that Spenfer's Thalia , in his Tears of his Mufes , where she laments the Lofs of her Willy in the Comic ...
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... the Manfion now belongs to Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . To the Favour of this worthy Gentleman I owe the Knowledge of one Particular , in Honour of our Poet's once Dwelling - houfe , of which , I prefume , Mr. Rowe never was appriz'd .
... the Manfion now belongs to Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . To the Favour of this worthy Gentleman I owe the Knowledge of one Particular , in Honour of our Poet's once Dwelling - houfe , of which , I prefume , Mr. Rowe never was appriz'd .
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... of their fine Images would naturally have " infinuated themselves into , and been mix'd with , " his own Writings : and fo his not copying , at " leaft , fomething from them , may be an Argu" ment of his never having read them .
... of their fine Images would naturally have " infinuated themselves into , and been mix'd with , " his own Writings : and fo his not copying , at " leaft , fomething from them , may be an Argu" ment of his never having read them .
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As I have never propos'd to dilate farther on the Character of my Author , than was neceflary to explain the Nature and Use of this Edition , I shall proceed to confider him as a Genius in Poffeffion of an everlasting Name .
As I have never propos'd to dilate farther on the Character of my Author , than was neceflary to explain the Nature and Use of this Edition , I shall proceed to confider him as a Genius in Poffeffion of an everlasting Name .
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It is not with any secret Pleasure , that I fo frequently animadvert on Mr. Pope as a Critick ; but there are Provocations , which a Man can never quite forget . His Libels have been thrown out with fo much Inveteracy , that , not to ...
It is not with any secret Pleasure , that I fo frequently animadvert on Mr. Pope as a Critick ; but there are Provocations , which a Man can never quite forget . His Libels have been thrown out with fo much Inveteracy , that , not to ...
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