The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 1 tomasA. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 - 3505 psl. |
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... Some Some Remarks are Ipent in explaining Paffages , where depends on an obfcure Point of Hiftofy thers , where Allufions are to Divinity , Phi- lofophy , or other Branches , of Science . Some are added to shew , where there is a ...
... Some Some Remarks are Ipent in explaining Paffages , where depends on an obfcure Point of Hiftofy thers , where Allufions are to Divinity , Phi- lofophy , or other Branches , of Science . Some are added to shew , where there is a ...
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... Some Cenfurers of Shakespeare , and particularly Mr. Rymer , have taught me to diftinguish betwixt the Railer and Critick . The Qutrage of his Quotations is fo remark- ably violent , fo push'd beyond all Bounds of Decency and fober ...
... Some Cenfurers of Shakespeare , and particularly Mr. Rymer , have taught me to diftinguish betwixt the Railer and Critick . The Qutrage of his Quotations is fo remark- ably violent , fo push'd beyond all Bounds of Decency and fober ...
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... Some other Learned Men have likewife been ) mistaken in Particulars with regard to mistaken . Sophocles . In the Synopfis of his Life , we find there Words Texora 3. MY EU ετών 1 , Jiss Meurfus as Saathwani we EverTidlus well as ...
... Some other Learned Men have likewife been ) mistaken in Particulars with regard to mistaken . Sophocles . In the Synopfis of his Life , we find there Words Texora 3. MY EU ετών 1 , Jiss Meurfus as Saathwani we EverTidlus well as ...
lxiii psl.
... some noble Perfons then , whom I have to Privilege to name , were pleafed tact intereft themfelves fo far in the Affair , mast tois propose to Mr. Tonson his undertaking amImil premnon of Shakespeare with my Corrections ! q donfor The ...
... some noble Perfons then , whom I have to Privilege to name , were pleafed tact intereft themfelves fo far in the Affair , mast tois propose to Mr. Tonson his undertaking amImil premnon of Shakespeare with my Corrections ! q donfor The ...
lxvii psl.
... Some Hints I have the Honour to owe co always in Yew , and at Heart the Informations of Dr. Mead and the late BESTE 2010 DVD . Friend : Others to the Kindnes Vuo entrs to the Kindness of the ingenious Martin Folkes Efq ; who likewile ...
... Some Hints I have the Honour to owe co always in Yew , and at Heart the Informations of Dr. Mead and the late BESTE 2010 DVD . Friend : Others to the Kindnes Vuo entrs to the Kindness of the ingenious Martin Folkes Efq ; who likewile ...
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