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We may subjoin ( alluding to our own practice as well as that of others ) that they
whose remarks are longest , and who seek the most frequent opportunities of
introducing their names at the bottom of our author's page , are not , on that
account ...
We may subjoin ( alluding to our own practice as well as that of others ) that they
whose remarks are longest , and who seek the most frequent opportunities of
introducing their names at the bottom of our author's page , are not , on that
account ...
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... only fixteen years after his death . That oral information concerning his works
was still accessible , may with similar probability be in ferred ; as some of the
original and most * See Mr. Holt White's note on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XXI . p .
... only fixteen years after his death . That oral information concerning his works
was still accessible , may with similar probability be in ferred ; as some of the
original and most * See Mr. Holt White's note on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XXI . p .
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... in the elder , was often restored to regularity in the junior impression . Mr.
Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Farmer , has styled these necessary
corrections such as could not escape a person of the most ordinary xxvi
ADVERTISEMENT .
... in the elder , was often restored to regularity in the junior impression . Mr.
Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Farmer , has styled these necessary
corrections such as could not escape a person of the most ordinary xxvi
ADVERTISEMENT .
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as could not escape a person of the most ordinary capacity , who had been one
month conversant with a printing - house ; " a description mortifying enough to the
present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical ...
as could not escape a person of the most ordinary capacity , who had been one
month conversant with a printing - house ; " a description mortifying enough to the
present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical ...
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... ought not to be molested by a display of petty faults , which might have eluded
the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies
over the labours of each other . They are not even mentioned here as a covert
mode ...
... ought not to be molested by a display of petty faults , which might have eluded
the most vigilant faculties of sight and hearing that were ever placed as spies
over the labours of each other . They are not even mentioned here as a covert
mode ...
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