The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... moft Dutiful and moft Obedient Humble Servant , LEW . THEOBALD . THE PREFACE . T HE Attempt to write upon SHAKE- DEDICATION .
... moft Dutiful and moft Obedient Humble Servant , LEW . THEOBALD . THE PREFACE . T HE Attempt to write upon SHAKE- DEDICATION .
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... moft delicate Knowledge and polite Learning to admire him ; ) and that he fhould throw this humorous Piece of Satire at his Profecutor , at leaft twenty Years after the Provocation given ; I am confident- ly perfuaded it must be owing ...
... moft delicate Knowledge and polite Learning to admire him ; ) and that he fhould throw this humorous Piece of Satire at his Profecutor , at leaft twenty Years after the Provocation given ; I am confident- ly perfuaded it must be owing ...
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... ( moft of which , ' tis very evident , he read ; ) I think , it may eafily be reconcil'd why he rather fchemed his Plots and Characters from these more latter Informations , than went back to those Foun- tains , for which he might ...
... ( moft of which , ' tis very evident , he read ; ) I think , it may eafily be reconcil'd why he rather fchemed his Plots and Characters from these more latter Informations , than went back to those Foun- tains , for which he might ...
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... moft negligent Hours could never so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequent- ly break out with aftonishing Force and Splendor . As I have never propos'd to dilate farther on the Character of my Author , than ...
... moft negligent Hours could never so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequent- ly break out with aftonishing Force and Splendor . As I have never propos'd to dilate farther on the Character of my Author , than ...
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... Fact , how abfurd muft appear the Praises of such an Editor ? It seems a moot Point , whether Mr. Pope has done moft In- jury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiaft ; or or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and The PREFACE .
... Fact , how abfurd muft appear the Praises of such an Editor ? It seems a moot Point , whether Mr. Pope has done moft In- jury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiaft ; or or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and The PREFACE .
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