The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... same liberty has been taken with a few par- ticles , or other words of flight effect . I have fome- times inferted or omitted them without notice . I have done that fometimes , which the other editors have done always , and which indeed ...
... same liberty has been taken with a few par- ticles , or other words of flight effect . I have fome- times inferted or omitted them without notice . I have done that fometimes , which the other editors have done always , and which indeed ...
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... same mistakes . Yet Scaliger could confess to Salma- sius how little fatisfaction his emendations gave him . Illudunt nobis conjecturĉ noftrĉ , quarum nos pudet , pof- teaquam in meliores codices incidimus . And Lipfius could complain ...
... same mistakes . Yet Scaliger could confess to Salma- sius how little fatisfaction his emendations gave him . Illudunt nobis conjecturĉ noftrĉ , quarum nos pudet , pof- teaquam in meliores codices incidimus . And Lipfius could complain ...
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... same subject . The dispute about the learning of Shakespeare being now finally settled , a catalogue is added of those translated authors , whom Mr. Pope has thought proper to call The classics of an age that heard of none . The reader ...
... same subject . The dispute about the learning of Shakespeare being now finally settled , a catalogue is added of those translated authors , whom Mr. Pope has thought proper to call The classics of an age that heard of none . The reader ...
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... same species ; but as different in features and lineaments of character , as we are from one another in face or complexion . But I am unawares lanching into his character as a writer , before I have faid what I intended of him as a ...
... same species ; but as different in features and lineaments of character , as we are from one another in face or complexion . But I am unawares lanching into his character as a writer , before I have faid what I intended of him as a ...
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... same time remember his Warwickshire profe- cutor , under the name of Justice Shallow , he has given him very near the same coat of arms , which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that county , describes for a family there . There are two ...
... same time remember his Warwickshire profe- cutor , under the name of Justice Shallow , he has given him very near the same coat of arms , which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that county , describes for a family there . There are two ...
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