The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... hand that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both . Because Shakespear borrowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Johnfon borrowed every ...
... hand that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both . Because Shakespear borrowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Johnfon borrowed every ...
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... hand , which are fince to be found in the folio . In the next place , a number of beautiful paffages which are extant in the firft fingle editions , are omitted in this ; as it feems , without any other xxii Mr Pope's Preface .
... hand , which are fince to be found in the folio . In the next place , a number of beautiful paffages which are extant in the firft fingle editions , are omitted in this ; as it feems , without any other xxii Mr Pope's Preface .
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... fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages were of his hand , It is very probable , what occafioned fome plays to be fuppofed Shakefpear's , was only this , that they were pieces xxiv Mr Pope's Preface .
... fome characters , fingle fcenes , or perhaps a few particular paffages were of his hand , It is very probable , what occafioned fome plays to be fuppofed Shakefpear's , was only this , that they were pieces xxiv Mr Pope's Preface .
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... hand . " That he compofed the whole , I can by no means perfuade my- " felf . However , I leave it to the difcuffion of others ; and only beg leave to obferve , that there are , befide the few paffages I " have selected , many single ...
... hand . " That he compofed the whole , I can by no means perfuade my- " felf . However , I leave it to the difcuffion of others ; and only beg leave to obferve , that there are , befide the few paffages I " have selected , many single ...
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... hand , p . 288 , entire , p . 289 , 1. 1 to 10 . Defpifed old age , p . 291 , l . 13 to 19 . Difeafes of the mind incurable , p . 291 , l . 36 to 40 , p . 292 , l . 8 . Reflections on life , p . 293 , l . 32 to 38 , p . 294 , le 1 , * y ...
... hand , p . 288 , entire , p . 289 , 1. 1 to 10 . Defpifed old age , p . 291 , l . 13 to 19 . Difeafes of the mind incurable , p . 291 , l . 36 to 40 , p . 292 , l . 8 . Reflections on life , p . 293 , l . 32 to 38 , p . 294 , le 1 , * y ...
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