The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... laft , that " Taste should determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph , ex- preffes it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the ftandard itself be fome- what better ascertained before it be opposed to de ...
... laft , that " Taste should determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph , ex- preffes it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the ftandard itself be fome- what better ascertained before it be opposed to de ...
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... laft and beft of his editors . I told you , however , that his fmall Latin and less Greek would ftill be litigated , and you see very affuredly that I was not miftaken . The trumpet hath been founded against " the darling project of ...
... laft and beft of his editors . I told you , however , that his fmall Latin and less Greek would ftill be litigated , and you see very affuredly that I was not miftaken . The trumpet hath been founded against " the darling project of ...
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... laft edition of the Bodleian catalogue . Mr. Pope himself , after all the strictures of Scriblerus , in a letter to Aaron Hill , fupposes it of that age ; but a mistaken accent determines it to have been written fince the middle of the ...
... laft edition of the Bodleian catalogue . Mr. Pope himself , after all the strictures of Scriblerus , in a letter to Aaron Hill , fupposes it of that age ; but a mistaken accent determines it to have been written fince the middle of the ...
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... laft age exerted itself in de- ftroying , amongft better things , the innocent amuse- ments of the former . Numberlefs Tales and Poems are alluded to in old books , which are now perhaps no where to be found . Mr. Capell informs me ...
... laft age exerted itself in de- ftroying , amongft better things , the innocent amuse- ments of the former . Numberlefs Tales and Poems are alluded to in old books , which are now perhaps no where to be found . Mr. Capell informs me ...
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... laft of daies . " It appears , that Browne was intimate with Drayton , Jonfon , and Selden , by their poems prefixed to his book : he had there- fore good opportunities of being acquainted with the fact above- mentioned . Many of his ...
... laft of daies . " It appears , that Browne was intimate with Drayton , Jonfon , and Selden , by their poems prefixed to his book : he had there- fore good opportunities of being acquainted with the fact above- mentioned . Many of his ...
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