The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... himself . " When a writer outlives his contemporaries , and remains almost the only unforgotten name of a distant time , he is neceffarily obfcure . Every age has its modes of fpeech , and its caft of thought ; which , though eafily ...
... himself . " When a writer outlives his contemporaries , and remains almost the only unforgotten name of a distant time , he is neceffarily obfcure . Every age has its modes of fpeech , and its caft of thought ; which , though eafily ...
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... himself has been fo unfuccefsful in enumerating the words with which Milton has enriched our language , as perhaps not to have named one of which Milton was the authour : and Bentley has yet more unhappily praised him as the introducer ...
... himself has been fo unfuccefsful in enumerating the words with which Milton has enriched our language , as perhaps not to have named one of which Milton was the authour : and Bentley has yet more unhappily praised him as the introducer ...
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... himself . " Where all the books are evidently vitiated , and collation can give no affiftance , then begins the task of critical fagacity : and fome changes may well be ad- mitted in a text never fettled by the authour , and fo long ...
... himself . " Where all the books are evidently vitiated , and collation can give no affiftance , then begins the task of critical fagacity : and fome changes may well be ad- mitted in a text never fettled by the authour , and fo long ...
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... himself . " The obfervation of faults and beauties is one of the duties of an annotator , which some of Shakspeare's editors have attempted , and some have neglected . For this part of his task , and for this only , was Mr. Pope ...
... himself . " The obfervation of faults and beauties is one of the duties of an annotator , which some of Shakspeare's editors have attempted , and some have neglected . For this part of his task , and for this only , was Mr. Pope ...
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... himself from the comparison of Shak speare's sentiments or expreffion with thofe of ancient or modern authours , or from the display of any beauty not obvious to the students of poetry ; for as he hopes to leave his authour better ...
... himself from the comparison of Shak speare's sentiments or expreffion with thofe of ancient or modern authours , or from the display of any beauty not obvious to the students of poetry ; for as he hopes to leave his authour better ...
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