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... never reached the ears of our ancient editors . Having on this subject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgment and experi- ence , we shall not shrink from controversy with those who maintain a different opinion , and refuse to ...
... never reached the ears of our ancient editors . Having on this subject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgment and experi- ence , we shall not shrink from controversy with those who maintain a different opinion , and refuse to ...
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... never ut- tered such mutilated lines and unintelligible non- sense as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one * See Mr ...
... never ut- tered such mutilated lines and unintelligible non- sense as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one * See Mr ...
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... never attempted any , before he had consulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an assurance that he did not perceive any decided superiority it could boast ...
... never attempted any , before he had consulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an assurance that he did not perceive any decided superiority it could boast ...
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... never having read them . Whether his igno- rance of the ancients were a disadvantage to him or no , may admit of a dispute : for though the knowledge of them might have made him more correct , yet it is not improbable but that the re ...
... never having read them . Whether his igno- rance of the ancients were a disadvantage to him or no , may admit of a dispute : for though the knowledge of them might have made him more correct , yet it is not improbable but that the re ...
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... never yet been impeached ; and it is not very probable that a ballad should be forged , from which an undiscovered wag could derive no triumph over antiquarian credulity . STEEVENS . According to Mr. Capell , this ballad came originally ...
... never yet been impeached ; and it is not very probable that a ballad should be forged , from which an undiscovered wag could derive no triumph over antiquarian credulity . STEEVENS . According to Mr. Capell , this ballad came originally ...
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