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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... better copies than the prompter's book , or piece - meal parts writteh out for the ufe of the actors : for in fome places their very names are thro ' careleffnefs fet down inftead of the perfona dramatis ; and in others the notes of ...
... better copies than the prompter's book , or piece - meal parts writteh out for the ufe of the actors : for in fome places their very names are thro ' careleffnefs fet down inftead of the perfona dramatis ; and in others the notes of ...
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... better rea- fon , than that a governing player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite speech himself , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an underling . Profe from verfe they did not know , and they ac- cordingly printed one ...
... better rea- fon , than that a governing player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite speech himself , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an underling . Profe from verfe they did not know , and they ac- cordingly printed one ...
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... better authority for thefe latter fort , than for the former , which were equally published in his lifetime . If we give into this opinion , how many low and vi- cious parts and paffages might no longer reflect upon this great genius ...
... better authority for thefe latter fort , than for the former , which were equally published in his lifetime . If we give into this opinion , how many low and vi- cious parts and paffages might no longer reflect upon this great genius ...
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... better understanding his book and though the works of Mr Shakespear may feem to many not to want a comment , yet I fancy fome little account of the man himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . : He was the fon of Mr ...
... better understanding his book and though the works of Mr Shakespear may feem to many not to want a comment , yet I fancy fome little account of the man himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . : He was the fon of Mr ...
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... better pleafed with those thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination fupplied him fo abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful paffages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most a ...
... better pleafed with those thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination fupplied him fo abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful paffages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most a ...
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