The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... corrected text , marked out thofe peculiar ftrokes of genius which were most proper to support and illuflrate that character . Thus far Mr. Pope . And although much more was to be done before Shakspeare could be reftored to himself ...
... corrected text , marked out thofe peculiar ftrokes of genius which were most proper to support and illuflrate that character . Thus far Mr. Pope . And although much more was to be done before Shakspeare could be reftored to himself ...
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... corrected what was manifeftly wrong in the latter editions , by what was manifeftly right in the earlier . And this is his real merit ; and the whole of it . For where the phrafe was very obfo- lete or licentious in the common books ...
... corrected what was manifeftly wrong in the latter editions , by what was manifeftly right in the earlier . And this is his real merit ; and the whole of it . For where the phrafe was very obfo- lete or licentious in the common books ...
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... correcting , he was not abfolutely def- titute of all art . For , having a number of my con- jectures before him , he took as many of them as he faw fit , to work upon ; and by changing them to fomething , he thought , fynonymous or ...
... correcting , he was not abfolutely def- titute of all art . For , having a number of my con- jectures before him , he took as many of them as he faw fit , to work upon ; and by changing them to fomething , he thought , fynonymous or ...
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... correcting the works of Lucretius . Nor do we want examples of the fame good fenfe in modern times , even amidst the cruel inroads that art and fashion have made upon nature and the fimplicity of wisdom . Menage , the greatest name in ...
... correcting the works of Lucretius . Nor do we want examples of the fame good fenfe in modern times , even amidst the cruel inroads that art and fashion have made upon nature and the fimplicity of wisdom . Menage , the greatest name in ...
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... corrected . The explanations transcribed from others , if I do not fubjoin any other interpretation , I suppose commonly to be right , at least I intend by acqui- efcence to confefs , that I have nothing better to propofe . After the ...
... corrected . The explanations transcribed from others , if I do not fubjoin any other interpretation , I suppose commonly to be right , at least I intend by acqui- efcence to confefs , that I have nothing better to propofe . After the ...
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