The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 - English drama |
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... myself , for every day encreases my doubt of doubt of my emendations . Since I have confined my imagination to the mar- gin , it must not be confidered as very reprehenfible , if I have fuffered it to play fome freaks in its own ...
... myself , for every day encreases my doubt of doubt of my emendations . Since I have confined my imagination to the mar- gin , it must not be confidered as very reprehenfible , if I have fuffered it to play fome freaks in its own ...
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... myself , but where I could not inftruct him , have owned my ignorance . I might eafily have ac- cumulated a mafs of feeming learning upon eafy scenes ; but it ought not to be imputed to negli gence , that , where nothing was neceffary ...
... myself , but where I could not inftruct him , have owned my ignorance . I might eafily have ac- cumulated a mafs of feeming learning upon eafy scenes ; but it ought not to be imputed to negli gence , that , where nothing was neceffary ...
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... myself , at least , to the Limits of common Decency . I fhall ever think it bet- ter to want Wit , than to want Humanity : and impar- tial Pofterity may , perhaps , be of my Opinion . But , to return to my Subject ; which now calls upon ...
... myself , at least , to the Limits of common Decency . I fhall ever think it bet- ter to want Wit , than to want Humanity : and impar- tial Pofterity may , perhaps , be of my Opinion . But , to return to my Subject ; which now calls upon ...
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... der to the excellent Difcourfe which follows , and turn myself to confider the Remedies that have been ap- plied to them . Shake- Shakespear's Works , when they escaped the Players , did [ cxxviii ] Dr. WARBURTON's ...
... der to the excellent Difcourfe which follows , and turn myself to confider the Remedies that have been ap- plied to them . Shake- Shakespear's Works , when they escaped the Players , did [ cxxviii ] Dr. WARBURTON's ...
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... myself from more ferious applications : And what , certainly , the Public , at this time of day , had never been troubled with , but for the conduct of the two laft Editors , and the per- fuafions of dear Mr. POPE ; whofe memory and ...
... myself from more ferious applications : And what , certainly , the Public , at this time of day , had never been troubled with , but for the conduct of the two laft Editors , and the per- fuafions of dear Mr. POPE ; whofe memory and ...
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