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Pagina xlv
Of the plays which bear the name of Shakespeare in the late editions , the greater part were not published till about seven years after his death , and the few which appeared in his life are apparently thrust into the world without the ...
Of the plays which bear the name of Shakespeare in the late editions , the greater part were not published till about seven years after his death , and the few which appeared in his life are apparently thrust into the world without the ...
Pagina cxii
... and , confequently , the Method of Cure was likewife to bear a Refemblance . By what Means , and with what Succefs , this Cure has been effected on ancient Writers , is too well known , and needs no formal Illuftration .
... and , confequently , the Method of Cure was likewife to bear a Refemblance . By what Means , and with what Succefs , this Cure has been effected on ancient Writers , is too well known , and needs no formal Illuftration .
Pagina cxxv
This only the Reader is defired to bear in mind , that as the corruptions are more numerous and of a groffer kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been ...
This only the Reader is defired to bear in mind , that as the corruptions are more numerous and of a groffer kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been ...
Pagina cxxvi
In his Play of The Merchant of VENICE a clown is introduced quibbling in a miferable manner , upon which one who bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflection ; How every fool can play upon . a word !
In his Play of The Merchant of VENICE a clown is introduced quibbling in a miferable manner , upon which one who bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflection ; How every fool can play upon . a word !
Pagina cxliv
But who can bear , without Indignation , the fashionable cant of every trifling writer , whofe infipidity paffes , with himself , for politeness , for pretending to be fhocked , forfooth , with the rude and savage air of vulgar Critics ...
But who can bear , without Indignation , the fashionable cant of every trifling writer , whofe infipidity paffes , with himself , for politeness , for pretending to be fhocked , forfooth , with the rude and savage air of vulgar Critics ...
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