The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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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 ... kind kind than can well be conceived but by those who iv The PREFACE .
... 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 ... kind kind than can well be conceived but by those who iv The PREFACE .
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In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. kind than can well be conceived but by those who bave looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been mofl firialy obferaed , not to give a loose to fancy ...
In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary William Shakespeare. kind than can well be conceived but by those who bave looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been mofl firialy obferaed , not to give a loose to fancy ...
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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 true ...
... 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 true ...
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... kind of people . In Tragedy , nothing was fo fure to Surprize and caufe Admiration , as the moft Strange , unexpected , and confequently moft unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the moft verbose and ...
... kind of people . In Tragedy , nothing was fo fure to Surprize and caufe Admiration , as the moft Strange , unexpected , and confequently moft unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the moft verbose and ...
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... kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the leaft tincture of a school , or the least converfation with fuch as had . Ben Johnson ( whom they will not think ...
... kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the leaft tincture of a school , or the least converfation with fuch as had . Ben Johnson ( whom they will not think ...
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