The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... congratulations on the happiness of discovering it . As of the other editors , I have preferved the pre- faces , I have likewife borrowed the author's life from Rowe , Rowe , though not written with much elegance or spirit PREFACE .
... congratulations on the happiness of discovering it . As of the other editors , I have preferved the pre- faces , I have likewife borrowed the author's life from Rowe , Rowe , though not written with much elegance or spirit PREFACE .
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... spirit ; it relates however what is now to be known , and therefore deferves to pass through all fucceeding publications . The nation had been for many years content enough with Mr. Rowe's performance , when Mr. Pope made them ...
... spirit ; it relates however what is now to be known , and therefore deferves to pass through all fucceeding publications . The nation had been for many years content enough with Mr. Rowe's performance , when Mr. Pope made them ...
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... spirit or beauty ; as in the following , instance . Lear . No. Kent . Yes . Lear . No , I fay . Kent . I say , yea . Here the quartos add : Lear . No , no , they would not . Kent . Yes , they have . By the admission of this negation and ...
... spirit or beauty ; as in the following , instance . Lear . No. Kent . Yes . Lear . No , I fay . Kent . I say , yea . Here the quartos add : Lear . No , no , they would not . Kent . Yes , they have . By the admission of this negation and ...
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... spirit now and then break out , which manifest his higher extraction and qualities . It may be added , that not only the common au- dience had no notion of the rules of writing , but few even of the better fort piqued themselves upon ...
... spirit now and then break out , which manifest his higher extraction and qualities . It may be added , that not only the common au- dience had no notion of the rules of writing , but few even of the better fort piqued themselves upon ...
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... spirit , but manners , of the Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shewn between the manners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the ancient historians is no less ...
... spirit , but manners , of the Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shewn between the manners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the ancient historians is no less ...
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