The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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It may be added , that not only the common audience had no notion of the rules of
writing , but few even of the better sort piqu'd themselves upon any great degree
of knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Johnson getting posseffion of the ...
It may be added , that not only the common audience had no notion of the rules of
writing , but few even of the better sort piqu'd themselves upon any great degree
of knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Johnson getting posseffion of the ...
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The stubborn nonsense , with which he was incrufted , occafioned his lying long
neglected amongst the common lumber of the stage . And when that refiftless
splendor , which now shoots all around him , had , by degrees , broke thro ' the
fhell ...
The stubborn nonsense , with which he was incrufted , occafioned his lying long
neglected amongst the common lumber of the stage . And when that refiftless
splendor , which now shoots all around him , had , by degrees , broke thro ' the
fhell ...
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common genius , without any particular study or profeffion of this art , discharged
the great parts of it so well as to make his edition the best foundation for all further
improvements . He separated the genuine from the spurious plays : And , with ...
common genius , without any particular study or profeffion of this art , discharged
the great parts of it so well as to make his edition the best foundation for all further
improvements . He separated the genuine from the spurious plays : And , with ...
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For where the phrase was very obsolete or licentious in the common books , or
only Rightly corrupted in the other , he wanted sufficient knowledge of the
progress and various stages of the English tongue , as well as acquaintance with
the ...
For where the phrase was very obsolete or licentious in the common books , or
only Rightly corrupted in the other , he wanted sufficient knowledge of the
progress and various stages of the English tongue , as well as acquaintance with
the ...
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The second , that he is not fearful , is indeed , in the common and ordinary
acceptation of the word , a persuasive one ; but to pass over the faintness and
coldness of the expression , he is not fearful , to denote that he is a man of spirit
and ...
The second , that he is not fearful , is indeed , in the common and ordinary
acceptation of the word , a persuasive one ; but to pass over the faintness and
coldness of the expression , he is not fearful , to denote that he is a man of spirit
and ...
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