The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... beft fuits with the ftate , opinions , and modes of lan- guage prevailing in every age , and with his authour's particular caft of thought , and turn of expreffion . Such must be his knowledge , and fuch his tafte . Conjectu- ral ...
... beft fuits with the ftate , opinions , and modes of lan- guage prevailing in every age , and with his authour's particular caft of thought , and turn of expreffion . Such must be his knowledge , and fuch his tafte . Conjectu- ral ...
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... beft , he produces perhaps but one reading of many probable , and he that fuggests another will always be able to difpute his claims . It is an unhappy ftate , in which danger is hid under pleasure . The allurements of emendation are ...
... beft , he produces perhaps but one reading of many probable , and he that fuggests another will always be able to difpute his claims . It is an unhappy ftate , in which danger is hid under pleasure . The allurements of emendation are ...
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... was driven by the Ne- ceffity of Affairs to make a Recefs in Warwickshire , fhe kept her Court for three Weeks in New - place . We may may reasonably fuppofe it then the beft private House in Mr. THEOBALD'S PREFACE . lxxxiii.
... was driven by the Ne- ceffity of Affairs to make a Recefs in Warwickshire , fhe kept her Court for three Weeks in New - place . We may may reasonably fuppofe it then the beft private House in Mr. THEOBALD'S PREFACE . lxxxiii.
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Shakespeare. may reasonably fuppofe it then the beft private House in the Town ; and her Majefty preferred it to the Col- lege , which was in the Poffeffion of the Combe Family , who did not so strongly favour the King's Party . How much ...
Shakespeare. may reasonably fuppofe it then the beft private House in the Town ; and her Majefty preferred it to the Col- lege , which was in the Poffeffion of the Combe Family , who did not so strongly favour the King's Party . How much ...
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... Beft of theirs ; ) would cer- tainly have led him to read and study them with fo " much Pleafure , that fome of their fine Images would 66 66 naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been " mix'd with his own Writings : and fo ...
... Beft of theirs ; ) would cer- tainly have led him to read and study them with fo " much Pleafure , that fome of their fine Images would 66 66 naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been " mix'd with his own Writings : and fo ...
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