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... these are enumerated and confidered , I dare to say that not Shakefpear only , but Ariftotle or Cicero , had their works undergone the fame fate , might have appear'd to want sense as well as learning . It is not certain , that any one ...
... these are enumerated and confidered , I dare to say that not Shakefpear only , but Ariftotle or Cicero , had their works undergone the fame fate , might have appear'd to want sense as well as learning . It is not certain , that any one ...
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... these confiderations , I am verily perfuaded , that the greatest and the groffeft part of what are thought his errours would vanish , and leave his character in a light very different from that disadvantageous one , in which it now ...
... these confiderations , I am verily perfuaded , that the greatest and the groffeft part of what are thought his errours would vanish , and leave his character in a light very different from that disadvantageous one , in which it now ...
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... these there are materials enough to make many of the other . It has much the greater variety , and much the nobler apartments ; though we are often conducted to them by dark , odd , and uncouth paffages . Nor does the whole fail to ...
... these there are materials enough to make many of the other . It has much the greater variety , and much the nobler apartments ; though we are often conducted to them by dark , odd , and uncouth paffages . Nor does the whole fail to ...
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... these four verses , Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd , ' Tis a hundred to ten his foul is not fav'd : If any man afk , Who lies in this tomb ? O ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . But the sharpness of the fatire ...
... these four verses , Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd , ' Tis a hundred to ten his foul is not fav'd : If any man afk , Who lies in this tomb ? O ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . But the sharpness of the fatire ...
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... these sort of writings ; yet he does it fo very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his fake , than reafon does well allow of . His magick has fomething in it very folemn and very poetical : and that extravagant ...
... these sort of writings ; yet he does it fo very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his fake , than reafon does well allow of . His magick has fomething in it very folemn and very poetical : and that extravagant ...
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