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... against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hesitated to displace them ; and had rather be charged with fuperftitious reve- rence for his name , than cenfured for a prefump- tuous difregard of his opinions . * As a large proportion ...
... against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hesitated to displace them ; and had rather be charged with fuperftitious reve- rence for his name , than cenfured for a prefump- tuous difregard of his opinions . * As a large proportion ...
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... against established grammar , that may be met with in the coeval productions of irregular humourifts and ignorant fectaries and buffoons , we may aver that every cafual combination of fyllables may be tor- tured into meaning , and every ...
... against established grammar , that may be met with in the coeval productions of irregular humourifts and ignorant fectaries and buffoons , we may aver that every cafual combination of fyllables may be tor- tured into meaning , and every ...
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... against the fenfe , fpirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All thefe circumftances confidered , it is time , inftead of a timid and fervile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending againft fenfe and metre ) they furnish no ...
... against the fenfe , fpirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All thefe circumftances confidered , it is time , inftead of a timid and fervile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending againft fenfe and metre ) they furnish no ...
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... against those which this fecond folio , with all its blunders , has difplayed . The fame gentleman alfo ( fee his Preface , p . 443 ) speaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffnefs of this book ...
... against those which this fecond folio , with all its blunders , has difplayed . The fame gentleman alfo ( fee his Preface , p . 443 ) speaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffnefs of this book ...
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... in writing ; and here it is neither better nor worse , but faithfully tranfcribed from the copy which his relation very courteously communicated to me . the profecution against him to that degree , that he B 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 5.
... in writing ; and here it is neither better nor worse , but faithfully tranfcribed from the copy which his relation very courteously communicated to me . the profecution against him to that degree , that he B 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 5.
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