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... especially for the sake of the compositors , when it is understood , that , on an
average , every page of the present work , including spaces , quadrats , points
and letters , ' is ( to speak technically ) composed of 2680 distinct pieces of metal .
... especially for the sake of the compositors , when it is understood , that , on an
average , every page of the present work , including spaces , quadrats , points
and letters , ' is ( to speak technically ) composed of 2680 distinct pieces of metal .
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... that it wanted little or no correction , and was immediately approved by an
impartial judgment at the first sight . But though the order of time in which the
several pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in
some few ...
... that it wanted little or no correction , and was immediately approved by an
impartial judgment at the first sight . But though the order of time in which the
several pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are passages in
some few ...
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99 The fame piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between
him and Shakspeare . ... denied , that is all Jonson's pieces , except three or four ,
are but crambe bis costa ; the same humours a little varied and written worse .
99 The fame piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between
him and Shakspeare . ... denied , that is all Jonson's pieces , except three or four ,
are but crambe bis costa ; the same humours a little varied and written worse .
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... the truth is , that his pieces , when first performed , were so far from being
applauded by the people , that they were scarcely endured ; and many of them
were actually damned . the fine plush and velvets of the age « Did oft for fixpence
damn ...
... the truth is , that his pieces , when first performed , were so far from being
applauded by the people , that they were scarcely endured ; and many of them
were actually damned . the fine plush and velvets of the age « Did oft for fixpence
damn ...
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In a word , fuppoling even thal Nature had not endowed him with that rich vein
which he unquestionably poífeffed , he who iu little more than twenty years
produces thirty - four or thirty - five pieces for the stage , has certainly not much
time for ...
In a word , fuppoling even thal Nature had not endowed him with that rich vein
which he unquestionably poífeffed , he who iu little more than twenty years
produces thirty - four or thirty - five pieces for the stage , has certainly not much
time for ...
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