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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... never poffeffed in a more eminent degree , or difplayed in fo different in- Rancés . Yet all along there is feen no labour , no pains to raise them ; no preparation to guide our guefs to the effect , or be perceived to lead toward it ...
... never poffeffed in a more eminent degree , or difplayed in fo different in- Rancés . Yet all along there is feen no labour , no pains to raise them ; no preparation to guide our guefs to the effect , or be perceived to lead toward it ...
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... never was a more groundless report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences : As the comedy of The Merry wives of Windfor , which he entirely new writ ; The Hiftory of Henry VI . which was first published under ...
... never was a more groundless report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences : As the comedy of The Merry wives of Windfor , which he entirely new writ ; The Hiftory of Henry VI . which was first published under ...
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... never once made a blot . Nay , the fpirit of oppofition ran fo high , that whatever thofe of the one fide objected to the other , was taken at the rebound , and turned into praises ; as injudiciously as their anta- gonifts before had ...
... never once made a blot . Nay , the fpirit of oppofition ran fo high , that whatever thofe of the one fide objected to the other , was taken at the rebound , and turned into praises ; as injudiciously as their anta- gonifts before had ...
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... never having read them . Whether his igno- rance of the ancients were a difadvantage to him or no , may admit of a difpute : for though the knowledge of them might have made him more correct , yet it is not improbable , but that the ...
... never having read them . Whether his igno- rance of the ancients were a difadvantage to him or no , may admit of a difpute : for though the knowledge of them might have made him more correct , yet it is not improbable , but that the ...
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... never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his per- formance was the ghoft in his own Hamlet . I fhould have been much more pleafed , to have learned from fome certain authority , which was the firft play ...
... never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his per- formance was the ghoft in his own Hamlet . I fhould have been much more pleafed , to have learned from fome certain authority , which was the firft play ...
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