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... to fteere the paffage of fcænes , yet no man fhall once offer to hinder you from obtaining the title of an infolent over - weening cox- combe . By • By fitting on the ftage , you may ( 82 ADVERTISEMENT to the READER .
... to fteere the paffage of fcænes , yet no man fhall once offer to hinder you from obtaining the title of an infolent over - weening cox- combe . By • By fitting on the ftage , you may ( 82 ADVERTISEMENT to the READER .
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... fhall crowne you with rich commendation to laugh alowd in the middett of the moft ferious and faddeft fcene of the terribleft tragedy : and to let that clapper ( your tongue ) be toft so high that all the house may ring of it : your ...
... fhall crowne you with rich commendation to laugh alowd in the middett of the moft ferious and faddeft fcene of the terribleft tragedy : and to let that clapper ( your tongue ) be toft so high that all the house may ring of it : your ...
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... fhall retain the ftronger ideas of his extenfive genius . His father , we are told , was a confiderable dealer in wool ; but having no fewer than ten children , of whom our Shakspeare was the eldeft , the best education he could af ...
... fhall retain the ftronger ideas of his extenfive genius . His father , we are told , was a confiderable dealer in wool ; but having no fewer than ten children , of whom our Shakspeare was the eldeft , the best education he could af ...
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... fhall leave it to the determination of my learned readers , from the nu- merous paffages which I have occationally quoted in my notes , in which our poct fecms clotely to have imitated the claflicks , whether Mr. Rowe's affertion be fo ...
... fhall leave it to the determination of my learned readers , from the nu- merous paffages which I have occationally quoted in my notes , in which our poct fecms clotely to have imitated the claflicks , whether Mr. Rowe's affertion be fo ...
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... fhall advance fome- thing that , at firft fight , will very much wear the appear- ance of a paradox . For I fhall find it no hard matter to prove , that , from the groffeft blunders in hiftory , we are not to infer his real ignorance of ...
... fhall advance fome- thing that , at firft fight , will very much wear the appear- ance of a paradox . For I fhall find it no hard matter to prove , that , from the groffeft blunders in hiftory , we are not to infer his real ignorance of ...
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