The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... look over his writings with a careful eye , to note the obfcurities and abfurdities introduced into the text , and according to the best of his judgment to restore the genuine fenfe and purity of it . In this be propofed nothing to ...
... look over his writings with a careful eye , to note the obfcurities and abfurdities introduced into the text , and according to the best of his judgment to restore the genuine fenfe and purity of it . In this be propofed nothing to ...
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... look'd thro ' human nature at one glance , and to be the only Author that 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 ...
... look'd thro ' human nature at one glance , and to be the only Author that 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 ...
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... look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finish'd and regular , as upon an ancient majestick piece of Gothick Architecture , compar'd with a neat Modern build ing : The latter is more elegant and glaring , but the for ...
... look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finish'd and regular , as upon an ancient majestick piece of Gothick Architecture , compar'd with a neat Modern build ing : The latter is more elegant and glaring , but the for ...
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... looks like an imi- tation of the Ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great Genius , ( equal , if not fuperior to some of the best of theirs ) would certainly have led him to read and study ' em with fo ...
... looks like an imi- tation of the Ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great Genius , ( equal , if not fuperior to some of the best of theirs ) would certainly have led him to read and study ' em with fo ...
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... look for his be- ginnings , like thofe of other authors , among their leaft per- fect writings ; art had fo little , and nature fo large a share in what he did , that , for ought I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the ...
... look for his be- ginnings , like thofe of other authors , among their leaft per- fect writings ; art had fo little , and nature fo large a share in what he did , that , for ought I know , the performances of his youth , as they were the ...
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