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multiplied upon his bands , other Gentlemen equally fond of the Author defired to fee them , and fome were fo kind as to give their affiftance by communicating their obfervations and conjectures upon difficult paffages which had ...
multiplied upon his bands , other Gentlemen equally fond of the Author defired to fee them , and fome were fo kind as to give their affiftance by communicating their obfervations and conjectures upon difficult paffages which had ...
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therto been fo many ftumbling - blocks to the generality of Readers ; and where there is any obfcurity in the text not arifing from the words but from a reference to fome antiquated cuftoms now forgotten , or other caufes of that kind a ...
therto been fo many ftumbling - blocks to the generality of Readers ; and where there is any obfcurity in the text not arifing from the words but from a reference to fome antiquated cuftoms now forgotten , or other caufes of that kind a ...
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... by erecting his Statue at a publick expence ; fo it is defired that this new Edition of his works , which hath coft fome attention and care , may be looked upon as another small monument defigned and dedicated to bis honour .
... by erecting his Statue at a publick expence ; fo it is defired that this new Edition of his works , which hath coft fome attention and care , may be looked upon as another small monument defigned and dedicated to bis honour .
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I cannot however but mention fome of his principal and characteristic Excellencies , for which ( notwithstanding his defects ) he is justly and univerfally elevated above all other Dramatick Writers . Not that this is the proper place ...
I cannot however but mention fome of his principal and characteristic Excellencies , for which ( notwithstanding his defects ) he is justly and univerfally elevated above all other Dramatick Writers . Not that this is the proper place ...
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But I think I can in fome measure account for these defects , from several causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that fo large and fo enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them .
But I think I can in fome measure account for these defects , from several causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that fo large and fo enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them .
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