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It is our opinion , in short , that every one who opens the page of an ancient
Englith writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a
thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume
in ...
It is our opinion , in short , that every one who opens the page of an ancient
Englith writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a
thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume
in ...
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... not to be told that in fifteen volumes octavo of intricate and variegated printing ,
gone through in the space of about twenty months , the most vigilant eyes must
occasionally have been overwatched , and the readiest knowledge intercepted .
... not to be told that in fifteen volumes octavo of intricate and variegated printing ,
gone through in the space of about twenty months , the most vigilant eyes must
occasionally have been overwatched , and the readiest knowledge intercepted .
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As for what relates to men ofletters , the knowledge of an author may sometimes
conduce to the better understanding his book ; and though the works of Mr.
Shakspeare may seem to many not to want a comment , yet I fancy fome little
account ...
As for what relates to men ofletters , the knowledge of an author may sometimes
conduce to the better understanding his book ; and though the works of Mr.
Shakspeare may seem to many not to want a comment , yet I fancy fome little
account ...
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... so that his not copying at least something from them , may be an arguinent of
his never having read them . Whether his ignorance of the ancients were a
disadvantage to him or no , may admit of a dispute : for though the knowledge of
them ...
... so that his not copying at least something from them , may be an arguinent of
his never having read them . Whether his ignorance of the ancients were a
disadvantage to him or no , may admit of a dispute : for though the knowledge of
them ...
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His exceeding çandour and good - nature must certainly have inclined all the
gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of
the most delicate knowledge and polite learning to adınire him . His
acquaintance ...
His exceeding çandour and good - nature must certainly have inclined all the
gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of
the most delicate knowledge and polite learning to adınire him . His
acquaintance ...
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