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We must add , that on very vague and dubious authority this head has hitherto been received as a genuine portrait of our author , who probably left behind him no such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his ...
We must add , that on very vague and dubious authority this head has hitherto been received as a genuine portrait of our author , who probably left behind him no such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his ...
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In these cases , either the commentator or the poet must give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see “ Alcides beaten by his page . " — Inferior volat umbra deo . Mr. M. Mason will also forgive us if we add , that a small ...
In these cases , either the commentator or the poet must give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see “ Alcides beaten by his page . " — Inferior volat umbra deo . Mr. M. Mason will also forgive us if we add , that a small ...
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In Mort , the peculiarity , once ascribed to the poetick ifle of Delos , may be exemplified in our author's text , which on account of readings alternately received and reprobated , must remain in an unsettled state , and float in ...
In Mort , the peculiarity , once ascribed to the poetick ifle of Delos , may be exemplified in our author's text , which on account of readings alternately received and reprobated , must remain in an unsettled state , and float in ...
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On the first of these contested matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the second we must awhile solicit the reader's attention . The following conjectural account of the publication of this second folio ( about which no ...
On the first of these contested matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the second we must awhile solicit the reader's attention . The following conjectural account of the publication of this second folio ( about which no ...
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knowing performers in his different .pieges were then alive ( Lowin and Taylor , for instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the stage they never uttered such mutilated lines and unintelligible nonsense as was afterwards ...
knowing performers in his different .pieges were then alive ( Lowin and Taylor , for instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the stage they never uttered such mutilated lines and unintelligible nonsense as was afterwards ...
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