The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fhew an ufurper and a murderer not only odious but defpicable , he therefore added drunkennefs to his other qualities , knowing that kings love wine like other men , and that wine exerts its natural power upon kings . These are the ...
... fhew an ufurper and a murderer not only odious but defpicable , he therefore added drunkennefs to his other qualities , knowing that kings love wine like other men , and that wine exerts its natural power upon kings . These are the ...
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... fhew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or fuperftitious veneration . No queftion can be more innocently difcuffed than a dead poet's pretenfions to renown ; and little regard is due to that ...
... fhew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or fuperftitious veneration . No queftion can be more innocently difcuffed than a dead poet's pretenfions to renown ; and little regard is due to that ...
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... fhew them in full view by proper combinations . In this part of his perform- ances he had none to imitate , but has himself been imitated by all fucceeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his fucceffors more max- ims ...
... fhew them in full view by proper combinations . In this part of his perform- ances he had none to imitate , but has himself been imitated by all fucceeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his fucceffors more max- ims ...
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... our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the book of fome modern critick , a collection of anomalies , which fhew that he has corrupted language by every mode mode of depravation , but which his admirer has ac- PREFACE .
... our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the book of fome modern critick , a collection of anomalies , which fhew that he has corrupted language by every mode mode of depravation , but which his admirer has ac- PREFACE .
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... fhew . He feldom paffes what he does not understand , without an attempt to find or to make a meaning , and fometimes haftily makes what a little more atten- tion would have found . He is folicitous to reduce to grammar , what he could ...
... fhew . He feldom paffes what he does not understand , without an attempt to find or to make a meaning , and fometimes haftily makes what a little more atten- tion would have found . He is folicitous to reduce to grammar , what he could ...
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