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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The opinions prevalent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are
confuted and rejected in another ... Thus sometimes truth and errour , and
sometimes contrarieties of errour , take each others place by reciprocal invasion .
The opinions prevalent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are
confuted and rejected in another ... Thus sometimes truth and errour , and
sometimes contrarieties of errour , take each others place by reciprocal invasion .
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... which this gentleman feems to have neglected . ( 8 ) Other charges there are ,
that might be brought against these modern impressions , without infringing the
laws of truth or candour either : but what is said , will be fufficient , and may fatisfy
...
... which this gentleman feems to have neglected . ( 8 ) Other charges there are ,
that might be brought against these modern impressions , without infringing the
laws of truth or candour either : but what is said , will be fufficient , and may fatisfy
...
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The editor now before you was apprized in time of this truth ; saw the wretched
condition his author was reduced to by these late tamperings , and thought
seriously of a cure for it , and that so long ago as the year 1745 ; for the attempt
was first ...
The editor now before you was apprized in time of this truth ; saw the wretched
condition his author was reduced to by these late tamperings , and thought
seriously of a cure for it , and that so long ago as the year 1745 ; for the attempt
was first ...
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It is true , this is only a supposition ; but a supposition arising naturally , as we
think , from the incident that has been mentioned , and the expreffions of his
fellowplayers and editors : and , if fuffered to pass for truth , here is a good and
found ...
It is true , this is only a supposition ; but a supposition arising naturally , as we
think , from the incident that has been mentioned , and the expreffions of his
fellowplayers and editors : and , if fuffered to pass for truth , here is a good and
found ...
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... writing : that was what I supposc he valued himself least upon , fince his
excellencies were all of another kind . I am very sensible that he does , in this
play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be observed in
these sort ...
... writing : that was what I supposc he valued himself least upon , fince his
excellencies were all of another kind . I am very sensible that he does , in this
play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be observed in
these sort ...
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