The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... corrupted hearts " Such censurers may have . " This certainly does not prove that Davies thought him envious ; but the very reverse : yet such an opinion must have been pretty generally prevalent before any allusion could be made to ...
... corrupted hearts " Such censurers may have . " This certainly does not prove that Davies thought him envious ; but the very reverse : yet such an opinion must have been pretty generally prevalent before any allusion could be made to ...
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... corrupted sense of the au- thor : I can only wish that a greater number of them ( if a greater were ever published ) may yet be found , by a search more successful than mine , for the better accomplishment of 16 MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
... corrupted sense of the au- thor : I can only wish that a greater number of them ( if a greater were ever published ) may yet be found , by a search more successful than mine , for the better accomplishment of 16 MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
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... corrupted passages : and though it be neither pru- dence to censure or commend what one does not under- stand ; yet if a man- must do one when he plays the cri- tick , the latter is the most ridiculous office ; and by that Shakspeare ...
... corrupted passages : and though it be neither pru- dence to censure or commend what one does not under- stand ; yet if a man- must do one when he plays the cri- tick , the latter is the most ridiculous office ; and by that Shakspeare ...
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... and pare off the excrescencies of the Paradise Lost , in the manner that Tucca and Varius were employed to criticise the Æneis of Virgil , VOL . I. D than to restore corrupted passages . Hence , therefore , MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE . 33.
... and pare off the excrescencies of the Paradise Lost , in the manner that Tucca and Varius were employed to criticise the Æneis of Virgil , VOL . I. D than to restore corrupted passages . Hence , therefore , MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE . 33.
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William Shakespeare. than to restore corrupted passages . Hence , therefore , may be seen either the iniquity or ignorance of his cen- surers , who , from some expressions would make us believe the doctor every where gives us his ...
William Shakespeare. than to restore corrupted passages . Hence , therefore , may be seen either the iniquity or ignorance of his cen- surers , who , from some expressions would make us believe the doctor every where gives us his ...
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