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We have therefore been sometimes willing to “ bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . ” Nor , to confess the truth , did we always . think it juftifiable to shrink our predecessors to piga mies , that we ourselves , by force of ...
We have therefore been sometimes willing to “ bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . ” Nor , to confess the truth , did we always . think it juftifiable to shrink our predecessors to piga mies , that we ourselves , by force of ...
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more germane , " and say instead of it , that we have deviated from the text of the publishers of single plays in quarto , or their fucceffors , the editors of the first folio ; that we have sometimes followed the suggestions of a ...
more germane , " and say instead of it , that we have deviated from the text of the publishers of single plays in quarto , or their fucceffors , the editors of the first folio ; that we have sometimes followed the suggestions of a ...
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Our incautious predecessors , Rowe , Pope , Hanmer , and Warburton , were sometimes justly blamed for wanton and needless devia . tions from ancient copies ; and we are afraid that censure will as equitably fall ' on some of us , for a ...
Our incautious predecessors , Rowe , Pope , Hanmer , and Warburton , were sometimes justly blamed for wanton and needless devia . tions from ancient copies ; and we are afraid that censure will as equitably fall ' on some of us , for a ...
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Omissions in our author's works are frequently suspected , and sometimes not without fufficient reason . Yet , in our opinion , they have suffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their measure is ...
Omissions in our author's works are frequently suspected , and sometimes not without fufficient reason . Yet , in our opinion , they have suffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their measure is ...
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... as the margin of this book is always narrow , Such being the cafe , he might often have been compelled to deal in abbreviations , which were sometimes imperfectly deciphered , and sometimes wholly misunderstood .
... as the margin of this book is always narrow , Such being the cafe , he might often have been compelled to deal in abbreviations , which were sometimes imperfectly deciphered , and sometimes wholly misunderstood .
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