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So despicable , indeed , is his coupe tenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have funk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . bet Sec Vol . I. p . 30 . so come pat , * Much refpe & is ...
So despicable , indeed , is his coupe tenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have funk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . bet Sec Vol . I. p . 30 . so come pat , * Much refpe & is ...
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As often therefore as we are told , that by admitting corrections warranted by common sense and the laws of metre , we have not rigidly adhered to the text of Shakspeare , we shall entreat our opponents to exchange that phrase for ...
As often therefore as we are told , that by admitting corrections warranted by common sense and the laws of metre , we have not rigidly adhered to the text of Shakspeare , we shall entreat our opponents to exchange that phrase for ...
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... during a long and uninterrupted series of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his most celebrated contemporaries , and whose general ease and sweetness of versification are hitherto ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
... during a long and uninterrupted series of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his most celebrated contemporaries , and whose general ease and sweetness of versification are hitherto ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
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... and refuse to acquiesce in modern suggeslions if opposed to the authority of quartos and folios , consigned to us by a set of people who were wholly uninstructed in the common forms of style , orthography and punctuation .
... and refuse to acquiesce in modern suggeslions if opposed to the authority of quartos and folios , consigned to us by a set of people who were wholly uninstructed in the common forms of style , orthography and punctuation .
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From this calculation it is clear , that a common page , admitting it to consist of 1-3d text , and 2-3ds notes , contains about 2680 distinct pieces of metal ; which multiplied by 16 , the number of pages in a fleet , will amount to ...
From this calculation it is clear , that a common page , admitting it to consist of 1-3d text , and 2-3ds notes , contains about 2680 distinct pieces of metal ; which multiplied by 16 , the number of pages in a fleet , will amount to ...
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