The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... , grew wifer as he grew older , could display life better , as he knew it more , and in- struct with more efficacy , as he was himself more amply inftructed . There is a vigilance of observation and accuracy of distinction PREFACE . nix.
... , grew wifer as he grew older , could display life better , as he knew it more , and in- struct with more efficacy , as he was himself more amply inftructed . There is a vigilance of observation and accuracy of distinction PREFACE . nix.
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... himself upon his high birth , because it favoured his curiofity , by facilitating his access . Shake- fpeare had no fuch advantage ; he came to London a needy adventurer , and lived for a time by very mean XXX PREFACE .
... himself upon his high birth , because it favoured his curiofity , by facilitating his access . Shake- fpeare had no fuch advantage ; he came to London a needy adventurer , and lived for a time by very mean XXX PREFACE .
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... himself been imitated by all fucceeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his fucceffors more maxims of theoretical knowledge , or more rules of practical prudence can be col- lected , than he alone has given to his ...
... himself been imitated by all fucceeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his fucceffors more maxims of theoretical knowledge , or more rules of practical prudence can be col- lected , than he alone has given to his ...
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... himself in his fecond edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent annotators , or were too minute to merit preservation . I have fometimes adopted his restorati- on of a comma , without inserting the panegyrick in which he ...
... himself in his fecond edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent annotators , or were too minute to merit preservation . I have fometimes adopted his restorati- on of a comma , without inserting the panegyrick in which he ...
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... himself allowed to extend a little further the license , which had already been carried fo far without reprehenfion ; and of his corrections in general , it must be confeffed , that they are often juft , and made commonly with the leaft ...
... himself allowed to extend a little further the license , which had already been carried fo far without reprehenfion ; and of his corrections in general , it must be confeffed , that they are often juft , and made commonly with the leaft ...
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