“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... mean and in- commodious habitations , if compared to the houses of Eu- ropean monarchs ; yet who could forbear to view them with astonishment , who remembered that they were built without the use of iron ? The English nation , in the ...
... mean and in- commodious habitations , if compared to the houses of Eu- ropean monarchs ; yet who could forbear to view them with astonishment , who remembered that they were built without the use of iron ? The English nation , in the ...
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... mean employments . Many works of genius and learning have been performed in states of life that appear very little favourable to thought or to enquiry ; so many , that he who considers them is in- clined to think that he sees enterprize ...
... mean employments . Many works of genius and learning have been performed in states of life that appear very little favourable to thought or to enquiry ; so many , that he who considers them is in- clined to think that he sees enterprize ...
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... means of reforming it . He collated the old co- pies , which none had thought to examine before , and re- stored many lines to their integrity ; but , by a very compen- dious criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought ...
... means of reforming it . He collated the old co- pies , which none had thought to examine before , and re- stored many lines to their integrity ; but , by a very compen- dious criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought ...
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... mean and faith- less , thus petulant and ostentatious , by the good luck of having Pope for his enemy , has ... means . He had undoubtedly read much ; his ac- quaintance with customs , opinions , and traditions , seems to have ...
... mean and faith- less , thus petulant and ostentatious , by the good luck of having Pope for his enemy , has ... means . He had undoubtedly read much ; his ac- quaintance with customs , opinions , and traditions , seems to have ...
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... mean men proud , and vanity catches small occasions ; or that all contrariety of opinion , even in those that can defend it no longer , makes proud men angry ; there is often found in commentaries a spontaneous strain of invective and ...
... mean men proud , and vanity catches small occasions ; or that all contrariety of opinion , even in those that can defend it no longer , makes proud men angry ; there is often found in commentaries a spontaneous strain of invective and ...
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