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... fome measure account for thefe defects , from several caufes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that fo large and fo enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these Contingencies fhould ...
... fome measure account for thefe defects , from several caufes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that fo large and fo enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these Contingencies fhould ...
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... fome Prince of a Romance in the difguife of a Shepherd or Peafant ; a certain Greatness and Spirit now and then break out , which manifest his higher extraction and qua- lities . It may be added , that not only the common Audience had ...
... fome Prince of a Romance in the difguife of a Shepherd or Peafant ; a certain Greatness and Spirit now and then break out , which manifest his higher extraction and qua- lities . It may be added , that not only the common Audience had ...
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... fome ; and to this his Errors have as injudiciously been afcribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a fmall part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly Defects , but Superfætations ; and arife ...
... fome ; and to this his Errors have as injudiciously been afcribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a fmall part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly Defects , but Superfætations ; and arife ...
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... fome of which we have un- doubted authority , ( being published by himself , and dedi- cated to his noble Patron the Earl of Southampton :) He appears alfo to have been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of ...
... fome of which we have un- doubted authority , ( being published by himself , and dedi- cated to his noble Patron the Earl of Southampton :) He appears alfo to have been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of ...
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... fome Latin ; which is utterly inconfiftent with mistakes like these . Nay the conftant blunders in proper names of perfons and places , are fuch as must have proceeded from a man , who had not so much as read any history , in any ...
... fome Latin ; which is utterly inconfiftent with mistakes like these . Nay the conftant blunders in proper names of perfons and places , are fuch as must have proceeded from a man , who had not so much as read any history , in any ...
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