The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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... its point is “ unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this undertaking do not scruple thus openly to express their wishes that it may have merit enough to provoke a revision from the acknowledged learning and perspicacity ...
... its point is “ unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this undertaking do not scruple thus openly to express their wishes that it may have merit enough to provoke a revision from the acknowledged learning and perspicacity ...
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T seems to be a kind of respect due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver some account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity .
T seems to be a kind of respect due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver some account of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity .
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His exceeding çandour and good - nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , the power of his wit obliged the men of the most deliçate knowledge and polite learning to adınire him .
His exceeding çandour and good - nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , the power of his wit obliged the men of the most deliçate knowledge and polite learning to adınire him .
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... who had fat still for some time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage runs thus : 66 Mr. Hales , who had fat still for some time , hearing Ben frequently reproach him with the want of learning and ignorance ...
... who had fat still for some time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage runs thus : 66 Mr. Hales , who had fat still for some time , hearing Ben frequently reproach him with the want of learning and ignorance ...
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A great many books were sent down by the enemies of this poet ; and on the appointed day my lord Falkland , Sir John Suckling , and all the perfons of quality that had wit and learning , and interested themselves in the quarrel ...
A great many books were sent down by the enemies of this poet ; and on the appointed day my lord Falkland , Sir John Suckling , and all the perfons of quality that had wit and learning , and interested themselves in the quarrel ...
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