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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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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 , or indulge a licentious spirit of criticism , as if it ...
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 , or indulge a licentious spirit of criticism , as if it ...
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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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... that not our Au thor's only but almost all the old Comedies have their Scene among Tradesmen and Mechanicks : And even their Hifto rical Plays ftrictly follow the common Old Stories or Vulgar Traditions of that kind of people .
... that not our Au thor's only but almost all the old Comedies have their Scene among Tradesmen and Mechanicks : And even their Hifto rical Plays ftrictly follow the common Old Stories or Vulgar Traditions of that kind of people .
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Nothing is more likely than that thofe palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Ariftotle , with others of that grofs kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the ...
Nothing is more likely than that thofe palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Ariftotle , with others of that grofs kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the ...
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