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... criticism , like ' the ivory rake and golden spade in Prudentius , are on this occafion difgraced by the objects of their culture . - Had Shakspeare produced no other works than thefe , his name would have reached us with as little ...
... criticism , like ' the ivory rake and golden spade in Prudentius , are on this occafion difgraced by the objects of their culture . - Had Shakspeare produced no other works than thefe , his name would have reached us with as little ...
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... criticism is changed , or on account of the skill displayed in their confutation ; for furely every editor in his His fonnets , though printed without date , were entered in the year 1581 on the books of the Stationers ' Company , under ...
... criticism is changed , or on account of the skill displayed in their confutation ; for furely every editor in his His fonnets , though printed without date , were entered in the year 1581 on the books of the Stationers ' Company , under ...
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... criticism . Omiffions in our author's works are frequently fufpected , and fometimes not without fufficient reafon . Yet , in our opinion , they have fuffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their ...
... criticism . Omiffions in our author's works are frequently fufpected , and fometimes not without fufficient reafon . Yet , in our opinion , they have fuffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their ...
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... criticism " has done its worst , " their merit but in a small degree can be affected . We are confident , however , that he himself will hereafter join with us in confidering no small proportion of our contested readings as a mere game ...
... criticism " has done its worst , " their merit but in a small degree can be affected . We are confident , however , that he himself will hereafter join with us in confidering no small proportion of our contested readings as a mere game ...
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... criticism ; that " fland in number , though in reckoning none ; " and are as unimportant to the Poet's fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf To his grand fea . " We fhall venture alfo to affert , that , on a minute fcrutiny ...
... criticism ; that " fland in number , though in reckoning none ; " and are as unimportant to the Poet's fame , " As is the morn - dew on the myrtle - leaf To his grand fea . " We fhall venture alfo to affert , that , on a minute fcrutiny ...
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