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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... Nature in general . Then , to come to his Knowledge of the Latin Tongue , ' tis certain , there is a furprising Effufion of Latin Words made English , far more than in any one English Author I have feen ; but we must be cau- tious to ...
... Nature in general . Then , to come to his Knowledge of the Latin Tongue , ' tis certain , there is a furprising Effufion of Latin Words made English , far more than in any one English Author I have feen ; but we must be cau- tious to ...
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... Nature , than the Other to acquired Talents , in his moft negligent Hours could never so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequent- ly break out with aftonishing Force and Splendor . As I have never propos'd to ...
... Nature , than the Other to acquired Talents , in his moft negligent Hours could never so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequent- ly break out with aftonishing Force and Splendor . As I have never propos'd to ...
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... Nature of any Diftemper once found has generally been the immediate Step to a Cure . Shake- fpeare's Cafe has in a great measure resembled That of a corrupt Claffic ; and , confequently , the a 5 of The PREFACE . ed from piece-meal ...
... Nature of any Diftemper once found has generally been the immediate Step to a Cure . Shake- fpeare's Cafe has in a great measure resembled That of a corrupt Claffic ; and , confequently , the a 5 of The PREFACE . ed from piece-meal ...
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... Nature of Comic Poetry being entirely fatirical , it bufies itself more in expofing what we call Caprice and Humour , than Vices cognizable to the Laws . The English , from the Happiness of a free Constitution , and a Turn of Mind ...
... Nature of Comic Poetry being entirely fatirical , it bufies itself more in expofing what we call Caprice and Humour , than Vices cognizable to the Laws . The English , from the Happiness of a free Constitution , and a Turn of Mind ...
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... Nature , and rang'd thro ' the Circle of the Sciences to fetch their Ideas from thence . But as the Refemblances of fuch Ideas to the Subject must neceffarily lie very much out of the common Way , and every Piece of Wit appear a Riddle ...
... Nature , and rang'd thro ' the Circle of the Sciences to fetch their Ideas from thence . But as the Refemblances of fuch Ideas to the Subject must neceffarily lie very much out of the common Way , and every Piece of Wit appear a Riddle ...
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