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Pagina xxxiii
... for his audience could not have followed him through the intricacies of the drama , had they not held the thread of the story in their hands . The ftories , which we now find only in remoter authours , were in his time acceffible ...
... for his audience could not have followed him through the intricacies of the drama , had they not held the thread of the story in their hands . The ftories , which we now find only in remoter authours , were in his time acceffible ...
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Our authour fell then into the hands of Sir Tho mas Hanmer , the Oxford editor , a man , in my opinion , eminently qualified by nature for fuch ftudies . He had , what is the first requifite to emendatory criticifm , that intuition by ...
Our authour fell then into the hands of Sir Tho mas Hanmer , the Oxford editor , a man , in my opinion , eminently qualified by nature for fuch ftudies . He had , what is the first requifite to emendatory criticifm , that intuition by ...
Pagina lxii
I collated fuch copies as I could procure , and wifhed for more , but have not found the collectors of thefe_raOf the editions which chance or kindness put into my hands I have given an enumeration , that I may not be blamed for ...
I collated fuch copies as I could procure , and wifhed for more , but have not found the collectors of thefe_raOf the editions which chance or kindness put into my hands I have given an enumeration , that I may not be blamed for ...
Pagina lxxiv
... Prefent worthy of your H. H. by the Perfection . But , there we muft alfo crave our abilities to be confidered , my Lords . We cannot go beyond our owne powers . Countrey hands , reach forth Milke , Creame , Fruits , or what they ...
... Prefent worthy of your H. H. by the Perfection . But , there we muft alfo crave our abilities to be confidered , my Lords . We cannot go beyond our owne powers . Countrey hands , reach forth Milke , Creame , Fruits , or what they ...
Pagina lxxvi
His minde and hand went together : And what he thought he uttered with that eafineffe , that we have fcarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our Province , who onely gather his workes , and give them you ...
His minde and hand went together : And what he thought he uttered with that eafineffe , that we have fcarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our Province , who onely gather his workes , and give them you ...
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