The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... 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 firft expected , they who had the opportunity ...
... 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 firft expected , they who had the opportunity ...
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... give an account of the fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranf mitted to us . We fhall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the imputation of many which are not : A defign ...
... give an account of the fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranf mitted to us . We fhall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the imputation of many which are not : A defign ...
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... gives ground for a very new opinion , That the Philo fopher and even the Man of the world , may be Born , as well as the Poet . It must be own'd that with all these great excellencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he ...
... gives ground for a very new opinion , That the Philo fopher and even the Man of the world , may be Born , as well as the Poet . It must be own'd that with all these great excellencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he ...
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... give rise to the contrary report . I would hope that it may be with Parties , both in Wit and State , as with those Monsters defcribed by the Poets ; and that their Heads at least may have fomething human , tho ' their Bodies and Tails ...
... give rise to the contrary report . I would hope that it may be with Parties , both in Wit and State , as with those Monsters defcribed by the Poets ; and that their Heads at least may have fomething human , tho ' their Bodies and Tails ...
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... give Strays to the Lord of the Manor : A mistake , which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the intereft of the House to remove . Yet the Players themfelves , Heminges and Condell , afterwards did Shakefpear the juftice to reject ...
... give Strays to the Lord of the Manor : A mistake , which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the intereft of the House to remove . Yet the Players themfelves , Heminges and Condell , afterwards did Shakefpear the juftice to reject ...
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