The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... study them with fo much pleasure , that some of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; so that his not copying at least some- thing from them , may be an argument of ...
... study them with fo much pleasure , that some of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; so that his not copying at least some- thing from them , may be an argument of ...
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... study could but hardly attain to . " I have preferved this passage because I believe it strictly true , except that in the last line , instead of but hardly , I would read never . Dryden , we are told by Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe ...
... study could but hardly attain to . " I have preferved this passage because I believe it strictly true , except that in the last line , instead of but hardly , I would read never . Dryden , we are told by Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe ...
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... study of books , I leave them , faid he , to you , my fon Nash , to dispose of them as you see good . As for my manuscripts , I would have given them to Mr. Boles , if he had been here ; but for- afmuch as he is not here present , you ...
... study of books , I leave them , faid he , to you , my fon Nash , to dispose of them as you see good . As for my manuscripts , I would have given them to Mr. Boles , if he had been here ; but for- afmuch as he is not here present , you ...
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... study them with fo much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have in- finuated themselves into , and been mixed with , his own writings : and so his not copying , at least , something from them , may be an argument ...
... study them with fo much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have in- finuated themselves into , and been mixed with , his own writings : and so his not copying , at least , something from them , may be an argument ...
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... studies . They were both of that species of criticks who are defirous of displaying their powers rather in finding faults , than in confulting the improvement of the world ; the hypercritical part of the science of criticism . I had not ...
... studies . They were both of that species of criticks who are defirous of displaying their powers rather in finding faults , than in confulting the improvement of the world ; the hypercritical part of the science of criticism . I had not ...
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