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... Poet's , fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf " To his grand sea . " - We shall venture alfo to affert , that , on a minute fcrutiny , every editor , in his turn , may be charged with omiffion of fome preferable reading ...
... Poet's , fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf " To his grand sea . " - We shall venture alfo to affert , that , on a minute fcrutiny , every editor , in his turn , may be charged with omiffion of fome preferable reading ...
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... poet's eldeft child , was baptized , May 26 , 1583. Shakspeare therefore , having been born in April 1564 , was nineteen the month preceding her birth . Mr. Theobald was mistaken in fuppofing that a monument was erected to her in the ...
... poet's eldeft child , was baptized , May 26 , 1583. Shakspeare therefore , having been born in April 1564 , was nineteen the month preceding her birth . Mr. Theobald was mistaken in fuppofing that a monument was erected to her in the ...
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... poets ) all down , ay , and Ben Jonson too . O , that Ben Jonfon is a peftilent fellow ; he brought up Horace ... poet . It is a fingular circumftance that old Ben should for near two centuries have ftalked on the ftilts of an ...
... poets ) all down , ay , and Ben Jonson too . O , that Ben Jonfon is a peftilent fellow ; he brought up Horace ... poet . It is a fingular circumftance that old Ben should for near two centuries have ftalked on the ftilts of an ...
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... poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abufe ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly obferves , fome of his contemporaries were willing to think wit , because they were afraid of it : for , notwithstanding all his arrogant boafts ...
... poet to him , a torrent of illiberal abufe ; which , as Mr. Walpole juftly obferves , fome of his contemporaries were willing to think wit , because they were afraid of it : for , notwithstanding all his arrogant boafts ...
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... poet which Dr. Johnfon has quoted in his preface , he adds , The confi- deration of this made Mr. Hales of Eton fay , that there was no fubject of which any poet ever writ , but he would produce it MUCH BETTER done by Shakspeare ; and ...
... poet which Dr. Johnfon has quoted in his preface , he adds , The confi- deration of this made Mr. Hales of Eton fay , that there was no fubject of which any poet ever writ , but he would produce it MUCH BETTER done by Shakspeare ; and ...
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