Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae, Volumen1J. Nichols; sold by J. Dodsley, R. Faulder, Leigh and Sotheby, 1781 |
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... objects of their criti- cal inquiry . As the Author was not limited in the narrow boundary of an Editor's or Tranflator's page , he has often indulged himself with the full investiga- tion of the fubject , when the nature of it has been ...
... objects of their criti- cal inquiry . As the Author was not limited in the narrow boundary of an Editor's or Tranflator's page , he has often indulged himself with the full investiga- tion of the fubject , when the nature of it has been ...
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... Drama , as the first object , and had nearly com- pleted his remarks upon it before he difcovered the ▫ Théatre des Grecs , tom . 4. p . 93. Ed . 1732 , 3 error 2 error in the calculation of the French Critick , PREFACE .
... Drama , as the first object , and had nearly com- pleted his remarks upon it before he difcovered the ▫ Théatre des Grecs , tom . 4. p . 93. Ed . 1732 , 3 error 2 error in the calculation of the French Critick , PREFACE .
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... ; but a fecond frontispiece was afterwards added on the completion of the Work to enable the book to be bound with more convenience to the Reader . a 2 entire tory of his life will become the first object of PREFACE .
... ; but a fecond frontispiece was afterwards added on the completion of the Work to enable the book to be bound with more convenience to the Reader . a 2 entire tory of his life will become the first object of PREFACE .
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Richard Paul Jodrell. tory of his life will become the first object of atten tion : But if this event fhould not happen , the com- mentary on these detached Plays may be confidered an entire work , as far as it extends , and may fuggeft ...
Richard Paul Jodrell. tory of his life will become the first object of atten tion : But if this event fhould not happen , the com- mentary on these detached Plays may be confidered an entire work , as far as it extends , and may fuggeft ...
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... object of converfation , which prefented itself to ftrangers 47. This royal foundling is reprefented in the play as a youth of confummate beauty , in the firft bloffom of manhood 4 , and of the moft captivating form ; he is elegantly ...
... object of converfation , which prefented itself to ftrangers 47. This royal foundling is reprefented in the play as a youth of confummate beauty , in the firft bloffom of manhood 4 , and of the moft captivating form ; he is elegantly ...
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