The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ftand in the place of nature to another , and imitation , always deviating a little , becomes at laft capricious and ca- fual . Shakespeare , whether life or nature be his fub- ject , fhews plainly , that he has feen with his own eyes ...
... ftand in the place of nature to another , and imitation , always deviating a little , becomes at laft capricious and ca- fual . Shakespeare , whether life or nature be his fub- ject , fhews plainly , that he has feen with his own eyes ...
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... ftand unauthorised , and contented themselves with Rowe's regulation of the text , even where they knew it to be arbitrary , and with a little confideration might have found it to be wrong . Some of these alterations are only the ...
... ftand unauthorised , and contented themselves with Rowe's regulation of the text , even where they knew it to be arbitrary , and with a little confideration might have found it to be wrong . Some of these alterations are only the ...
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... ftand the judgment of the publick ; and with that I could confidently produce my commentary as equal to the encouragement which I have had the honour of re- ceiving . Every work of this kind is by its nature defi- cient , and I should ...
... ftand the judgment of the publick ; and with that I could confidently produce my commentary as equal to the encouragement which I have had the honour of re- ceiving . Every work of this kind is by its nature defi- cient , and I should ...
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... ftand him . And fo we leave you to other of his Friends , who , if you need , can be your guides : if you Reede them not , you can leade yourfelves , and others . And fuch readers we wish him . JOHN HEMINGE . HENRY CONDELL . MR . POPE's ...
... ftand him . And fo we leave you to other of his Friends , who , if you need , can be your guides : if you Reede them not , you can leade yourfelves , and others . And fuch readers we wish him . JOHN HEMINGE . HENRY CONDELL . MR . POPE's ...
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... ftand the Teft of the fe- vereft Judgment ; and Strokes as carelefly hit off , to the Level of the more ordinary Capacities : Some De- fcriptions rais'd to that Pitch of Grandeur , as to afto- nish you with the Compafs and Elevation of ...
... ftand the Teft of the fe- vereft Judgment ; and Strokes as carelefly hit off , to the Level of the more ordinary Capacities : Some De- fcriptions rais'd to that Pitch of Grandeur , as to afto- nish you with the Compafs and Elevation of ...
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