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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... peremptorily to declare , that , " It is without Controversy , he had no Know66 ledge of the Writings of the ancient Poets , for " that in his Works we find no Traces of any thing " which looks like an Imitation of the Ancients .
... peremptorily to declare , that , " It is without Controversy , he had no Know66 ledge of the Writings of the ancient Poets , for " that in his Works we find no Traces of any thing " which looks like an Imitation of the Ancients .
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... of the Controversy must certainly , either way , terminate to our Author's Honour : how happily he could i mitate them , if that Point be allow'd ; or how glorioufly he could think like them , without owing any thing to Imitation .
... of the Controversy must certainly , either way , terminate to our Author's Honour : how happily he could i mitate them , if that Point be allow'd ; or how glorioufly he could think like them , without owing any thing to Imitation .
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Nay , fo ftrictly have I ftrove to give the true Reading , tho ' fometimes not to the Advantage of my Author , that I have been ridiculously ridicul'd for it by Thofe , who either were iniquitously for turning every thing to my ...
Nay , fo ftrictly have I ftrove to give the true Reading , tho ' fometimes not to the Advantage of my Author , that I have been ridiculously ridicul'd for it by Thofe , who either were iniquitously for turning every thing to my ...
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... And Thefe owing their immediate Birth to the peculiar Genius of each Age , an infinite Number of Things alluded to , glanced at , and expos'd , muft needs become obfcure , as the Characters themselves are antiquated , and difufed .
... And Thefe owing their immediate Birth to the peculiar Genius of each Age , an infinite Number of Things alluded to , glanced at , and expos'd , muft needs become obfcure , as the Characters themselves are antiquated , and difufed .
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... of Wit appear a Riddle to the Vulgar ; This , that should have taught them the forced , quaint , unnatural Tract they were in , ( and induce them to follow a more natural One , ) was the very Thing that kept them attach'd to it .
... of Wit appear a Riddle to the Vulgar ; This , that should have taught them the forced , quaint , unnatural Tract they were in , ( and induce them to follow a more natural One , ) was the very Thing that kept them attach'd to it .
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