The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... fufficient for fome criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at laft , that " Tafte fhould determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph , ex- preffes it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am ...
... fufficient for fome criticks to prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at laft , that " Tafte fhould determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph , ex- preffes it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am ...
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... fufficient to fet up an editor in form . " I am convinced of the ftrength of my caufe , and fuperior to any little ad vantage from fophiftical arrangements . General pofitions without proofs will probably have no great weight on either ...
... fufficient to fet up an editor in form . " I am convinced of the ftrength of my caufe , and fuperior to any little ad vantage from fophiftical arrangements . General pofitions without proofs will probably have no great weight on either ...
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... fufficient to fay , with Dr. War- burton , that the phrafe might have been taken from hufbandry , without much depth of reading ; we s It is very remarkable , that the bishop is called by his country- man , Sir David Lindsey , in his ...
... fufficient to fay , with Dr. War- burton , that the phrafe might have been taken from hufbandry , without much depth of reading ; we s It is very remarkable , that the bishop is called by his country- man , Sir David Lindsey , in his ...
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... fufficient refutation of it and his critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the fame hands ... fufficiently illuftrate the paffage : The man whom heauens have ordayn'd to bee The spouse of Britomart , is ...
... fufficient refutation of it and his critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the fame hands ... fufficiently illuftrate the paffage : The man whom heauens have ordayn'd to bee The spouse of Britomart , is ...
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... fufficient to emancipate Shakspeare from the fuppofition of a classical training . Yet , to be honeft , one imitation is faftened on our poet : which hath been infifted upon likewife by Mr. Upton and Mr. Whalley . You remember it in the ...
... fufficient to emancipate Shakspeare from the fuppofition of a classical training . Yet , to be honeft , one imitation is faftened on our poet : which hath been infifted upon likewife by Mr. Upton and Mr. Whalley . You remember it in the ...
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