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was so little attended to , that both the Earl of Oxford , and Mr. Pope , admitted a juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . * Among the heads of illustrious persons engraved by Houbraken , are feveral imaginary ones ...
was so little attended to , that both the Earl of Oxford , and Mr. Pope , admitted a juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . * Among the heads of illustrious persons engraved by Houbraken , are feveral imaginary ones ...
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Our incautious predecessors , Rowe , Pope , Hanmer , and Warburton , were sometimes justly blamed for wanton and needless devia . tions from ancient copies ; and we are afraid that censure will as equitably fall ' on some of us , for a ...
Our incautious predecessors , Rowe , Pope , Hanmer , and Warburton , were sometimes justly blamed for wanton and needless devia . tions from ancient copies ; and we are afraid that censure will as equitably fall ' on some of us , for a ...
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... Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with some harshness , ) that the word you suspect and would displace , is conspicuonlly beautiful where it stands , and is the only one that could have done the duty expected from it by Mr. Pope .
... Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with some harshness , ) that the word you suspect and would displace , is conspicuonlly beautiful where it stands , and is the only one that could have done the duty expected from it by Mr. Pope .
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POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597 . On the order of time in which Shakspeare's plays were written , see the Essay in the second volume . MALONE . 3 – for aught I know , the performances of his youth – were the ...
POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597 . On the order of time in which Shakspeare's plays were written , see the Essay in the second volume . MALONE . 3 – for aught I know , the performances of his youth – were the ...
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Pope . In a note fubjoined to that epilogue , and more fully in Vol . XIII . p . 184 , n . 4 , the reader will find this notion overturned , and the origin of this vulgar error pointed out . Mr. Rowe was evidently deceived by a passage ...
Pope . In a note fubjoined to that epilogue , and more fully in Vol . XIII . p . 184 , n . 4 , the reader will find this notion overturned , and the origin of this vulgar error pointed out . Mr. Rowe was evidently deceived by a passage ...
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