The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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of the Great Men of Antiquity : and that the common Accidents of their Lives naturally become the Subject of our critical Enquiries : That however trifling fuch a Curiosity at the first View may appear , yet , as for what relates to Men ...
of the Great Men of Antiquity : and that the common Accidents of their Lives naturally become the Subject of our critical Enquiries : That however trifling fuch a Curiosity at the first View may appear , yet , as for what relates to Men ...
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... unforgiving Rancour on the Profecutor's Side : and if This was the Cafe , it were Pity but the Disgrace of fuch an Inveteracy should remain as a lafting Reproach , and Shallow ftand as a Mark of Ridicule to ftigmatize his Malice .
... unforgiving Rancour on the Profecutor's Side : and if This was the Cafe , it were Pity but the Disgrace of fuch an Inveteracy should remain as a lafting Reproach , and Shallow ftand as a Mark of Ridicule to ftigmatize his Malice .
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... Daughter Susanna furviv'd her twenty fix Years , ' tis very improbable , they should fuffer fuch a Treasure to be remov'd , and tranflated into a remoter Branch of the Family , without a Scrutiny firft made into the Value of it .
... Daughter Susanna furviv'd her twenty fix Years , ' tis very improbable , they should fuffer fuch a Treasure to be remov'd , and tranflated into a remoter Branch of the Family , without a Scrutiny firft made into the Value of it .
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I have not thought it out of my Province , whenever Occafion offer'd , to take notice of fome of our Poet's grand Touches of Nature : Some , that do not appear fuperficially fuch ; but in which he seems the most deeply inftructed ...
I have not thought it out of my Province , whenever Occafion offer'd , to take notice of fome of our Poet's grand Touches of Nature : Some , that do not appear fuperficially fuch ; but in which he seems the most deeply inftructed ...
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mir'd Author , first started into Publick fo maim'd and deform'd , we cannot determine whether they had not funk for ever under the Ignominy of fuch an ill Appearance . The mangled Condition of ShakeSpeare has been acknowledg'd by Mr.
mir'd Author , first started into Publick fo maim'd and deform'd , we cannot determine whether they had not funk for ever under the Ignominy of fuch an ill Appearance . The mangled Condition of ShakeSpeare has been acknowledg'd by Mr.
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