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... reafon . Yet , in our opinion , they have fuffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , fome words , alike unneceffary to fenfe and the grammar of the age , may be ...
... reafon . Yet , in our opinion , they have fuffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , fome words , alike unneceffary to fenfe and the grammar of the age , may be ...
Page xxi
... ' diffyllables ; his contraction of dif- fyllables ( like neither , rather , reafon , lover , & c . ) into monofyllables ; and his fentiments refpecting ་ the worth of the variations fupplied by the fecond folio b 3 ADVERTISEMENT . xxi.
... ' diffyllables ; his contraction of dif- fyllables ( like neither , rather , reafon , lover , & c . ) into monofyllables ; and his fentiments refpecting ་ the worth of the variations fupplied by the fecond folio b 3 ADVERTISEMENT . xxi.
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... reafon : That as they decrease but little , if at all , the vigour of Shakspeare , the critick who in general has performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molefted by a difplay of petty faults ...
... reafon : That as they decrease but little , if at all , the vigour of Shakspeare , the critick who in general has performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of literary tasks , ought not to be molefted by a difplay of petty faults ...
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... reafon than the editors would do , who fhould fufpend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain hope of rendering it ab- folutely free from literary and typographical errors . Number of letters , & c . in a page of ...
... reafon than the editors would do , who fhould fufpend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain hope of rendering it ab- folutely free from literary and typographical errors . Number of letters , & c . in a page of ...
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... reafon , how fond do we fee fome people of discovering any little perfonal ' ftory of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of their lives , and even their shape , make , and features , have been the subject ...
... reafon , how fond do we fee fome people of discovering any little perfonal ' ftory of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of their lives , and even their shape , make , and features , have been the subject ...
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