The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ftill more difficult to con- ceive . For whatever Parts he might have either of Genius or Erudition , he was abfolutely ignorant of the Art of Criticism , as well as of the Poetry of that Time , and the Language of his Author . And fo ...
... ftill more difficult to con- ceive . For whatever Parts he might have either of Genius or Erudition , he was abfolutely ignorant of the Art of Criticism , as well as of the Poetry of that Time , and the Language of his Author . And fo ...
Page cxiii
... ftill as much a Secret as his Meaning , which that Licence had obfcured ) fell into two con- trary Mistakes ; but equally injurious to his Reputation and his Writings . For fome of them obferving a Darkness , that pervaded his whole ...
... ftill as much a Secret as his Meaning , which that Licence had obfcured ) fell into two con- trary Mistakes ; but equally injurious to his Reputation and his Writings . For fome of them obferving a Darkness , that pervaded his whole ...
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... may talk ) every one's Mother Tongue is to all other Languages . This hath ftill been the Sentiment of Nature and true Wisdom . Hence , Hence , the greatest Men of Antiquity never thought themselves Dr. WARBURTON's PREFACE . cxix.
... may talk ) every one's Mother Tongue is to all other Languages . This hath ftill been the Sentiment of Nature and true Wisdom . Hence , Hence , the greatest Men of Antiquity never thought themselves Dr. WARBURTON's PREFACE . cxix.
Page cxxi
... ftill , fure , with the fame Indecency and Indifcretion ) at that in- comparable Man , for wearing out a long Life in po- ring through a Telescope . Indeed , the Weakneffes VOL . I. f of of fuch are to b be mentioned with Reverence . Dr ...
... ftill , fure , with the fame Indecency and Indifcretion ) at that in- comparable Man , for wearing out a long Life in po- ring through a Telescope . Indeed , the Weakneffes VOL . I. f of of fuch are to b be mentioned with Reverence . Dr ...
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... ftill remember'd in that country , that he had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an old gentleman noted thereabouts for his wealth and ufury : It happen'd that in a pleafant converfation amongst their common friends , Mr. Combe ...
... ftill remember'd in that country , that he had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an old gentleman noted thereabouts for his wealth and ufury : It happen'd that in a pleafant converfation amongst their common friends , Mr. Combe ...
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