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... fenfe and the grammar of the age , may be difcovered , and in a thousand inftances , might be expunged , without lofs of a fingle idea meant to be expreffed ; a liberty which we have fometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) ...
... fenfe and the grammar of the age , may be difcovered , and in a thousand inftances , might be expunged , without lofs of a fingle idea meant to be expreffed ; a liberty which we have fometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) ...
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... fenfe is so deep that he will not be understood for three ages to come . " , MALONE . 9 Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage runs thus : - Mr. Hales , who had fat still for ...
... fenfe is so deep that he will not be understood for three ages to come . " , MALONE . 9 Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage runs thus : - Mr. Hales , who had fat still for ...
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... of an Ancient SURVEY , made by Order of SIR GEORGE CAREW , ( afterwards BARON CAREW of Clopton , and EARL of TOTNESS ) and found at Clopton near Stratford upon Avon , in 1786 . of good fenfe will with theirs may be , in.
... of an Ancient SURVEY , made by Order of SIR GEORGE CAREW , ( afterwards BARON CAREW of Clopton , and EARL of TOTNESS ) and found at Clopton near Stratford upon Avon , in 1786 . of good fenfe will with theirs may be , in.
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with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. of good fenfe will with theirs may be , in ease , retirement , and the converfation of his friends . He had the good fortune to gather an eftate equal to ...
with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. of good fenfe will with theirs may be , in ease , retirement , and the converfation of his friends . He had the good fortune to gather an eftate equal to ...
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... fenfe , as he phrafes it ; for he , who tampers with an author , whom he does not understand , muft do it at the expence of his fubject . I have made it evident throughout my remarks , that he has frequently in- flicted a wound where he ...
... fenfe , as he phrafes it ; for he , who tampers with an author , whom he does not understand , muft do it at the expence of his fubject . I have made it evident throughout my remarks , that he has frequently in- flicted a wound where he ...
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