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... and in a thousand instances , might be expunged , without loss of a single idea meant to be expressed ; a liberty which we have sometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) without confiant notice of it to the reader .
... and in a thousand instances , might be expunged , without loss of a single idea meant to be expressed ; a liberty which we have sometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) without confiant notice of it to the reader .
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... and that way of living which he had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good manners , and a misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion of exerting one ofthe greatest geniuses ...
... and that way of living which he had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good manners , and a misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion of exerting one ofthe greatest geniuses ...
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... and a rupture might have happened between him and Shakspeare , after the making of this will : but it is very improbable that any fuch rupture should have taken place ; for if the fuppofed cause of offence had happened subsequently ...
... and a rupture might have happened between him and Shakspeare , after the making of this will : but it is very improbable that any fuch rupture should have taken place ; for if the fuppofed cause of offence had happened subsequently ...
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The thought of this distich , as Mr. Tollet obferves , might have been taken from The Faery Queene of Spenfer , B. II . c . ix . it . 48 , and c . x . st . 3 . To this Latin inscription on Shakspeare should be added the lines which are ...
The thought of this distich , as Mr. Tollet obferves , might have been taken from The Faery Queene of Spenfer , B. II . c . ix . it . 48 , and c . x . st . 3 . To this Latin inscription on Shakspeare should be added the lines which are ...
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A monumental inscription • of a better leer , ” and said to be written by our author , is preserved in a collection of Epitaphs , at the end of the Visitation of Salop , taken by Sir William Dugdale in the year 1664 , now remaining in ...
A monumental inscription • of a better leer , ” and said to be written by our author , is preserved in a collection of Epitaphs , at the end of the Visitation of Salop , taken by Sir William Dugdale in the year 1664 , now remaining in ...
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