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... whole armamentarium of Gaspar Sciop- pius himself could have furnished him with stronger terms than here and elsewhere he has applied to Mr. Malone , in plain home - spun English . But let us turn to vol . iv . p . 371 , and see these ...
... whole armamentarium of Gaspar Sciop- pius himself could have furnished him with stronger terms than here and elsewhere he has applied to Mr. Malone , in plain home - spun English . But let us turn to vol . iv . p . 371 , and see these ...
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... whole subject of his Induction . A droll , or drollery , was the appropriate term for a puppet- show , and is so applied by all the writers of his time . Thus Claudia , in the Tragedy of Valentian , declares that She had rather make a ...
... whole subject of his Induction . A droll , or drollery , was the appropriate term for a puppet- show , and is so applied by all the writers of his time . Thus Claudia , in the Tragedy of Valentian , declares that She had rather make a ...
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... whole attention in future to those literary pursuits which have established his reputation as a critick , and entitled him to the gratitude of every English scholar . With a view to the superior opportunities for information and study ...
... whole attention in future to those literary pursuits which have established his reputation as a critick , and entitled him to the gratitude of every English scholar . With a view to the superior opportunities for information and study ...
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... whole was a fabrication by Chatterton ; and , to sup- port his opinion , published one of the earliest pamphlets which appeared in the course of this singular controversy . By exhibiting a series of specimens from early English writers ...
... whole was a fabrication by Chatterton ; and , to sup- port his opinion , published one of the earliest pamphlets which appeared in the course of this singular controversy . By exhibiting a series of specimens from early English writers ...
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... whole of his invaluable collection . " In 1796 he was again called forth to display his zeal in defence of Shakspeare , against the contemptible fabrica- tions with which the Irelands endeavoured to delude the publick . Although this ...
... whole of his invaluable collection . " In 1796 he was again called forth to display his zeal in defence of Shakspeare , against the contemptible fabrica- tions with which the Irelands endeavoured to delude the publick . Although this ...
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