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... thefe mifcella- neous Poems have derived every poffible advantage from the literature and judgement of their only in- telligent editor , Mr. Malone , whofe implements of criticism , like ' the ivory rake and golden spade in Prudentius ...
... thefe mifcella- neous Poems have derived every poffible advantage from the literature and judgement of their only in- telligent editor , Mr. Malone , whofe implements of criticism , like ' the ivory rake and golden spade in Prudentius ...
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... thefe deformities , is no infuperable labour ; for if we are permitted to avail ourselves of every typographical mistake , and every provincial vulgarifm and offence against established grammar , that may be met with in the coeval ...
... thefe deformities , is no infuperable labour ; for if we are permitted to avail ourselves of every typographical mistake , and every provincial vulgarifm and offence against established grammar , that may be met with in the coeval ...
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... thefe contefted matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the fecond we muft awhile folicit the reader's attention . The following conjectural account of the publica- tion of this fecond folio ( about which no certainty can be ...
... thefe contefted matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the fecond we muft awhile folicit the reader's attention . The following conjectural account of the publica- tion of this fecond folio ( about which no certainty can be ...
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... thefe worthies difcharged their part of the truft with a proportionate mixture of ignorance and inattention . We do not wish to foften our expreffion ; for fome plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of fuperior ...
... thefe worthies difcharged their part of the truft with a proportionate mixture of ignorance and inattention . We do not wish to foften our expreffion ; for fome plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of fuperior ...
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... often reftored to regularity in the junior impreffion . Mr. Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Farmer , has ftyled thefe neceffary corrections fuch as could not escape a person of the most ordinary xxvi ADVERTISEMENT .
... often reftored to regularity in the junior impreffion . Mr. Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Farmer , has ftyled thefe neceffary corrections fuch as could not escape a person of the most ordinary xxvi ADVERTISEMENT .
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