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... H. P. Gent . & c . 1608. I find the following couplet , which is almoft the fame as the two beginning iines of this Epitaph on John - a - Combe : But the sharpness of the fatire is said to have 22 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... H. P. Gent . & c . 1608. I find the following couplet , which is almoft the fame as the two beginning iines of this Epitaph on John - a - Combe : But the sharpness of the fatire is said to have 22 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... fatire is faid to have Aung the man fo feverely , that he never forgave it . ) I take this opportunity to avow my disbelief that Shakspeare was the author of Mr.Combe's Epitaph , or that it was written by any other perfon at the request ...
... fatire is faid to have Aung the man fo feverely , that he never forgave it . ) I take this opportunity to avow my disbelief that Shakspeare was the author of Mr.Combe's Epitaph , or that it was written by any other perfon at the request ...
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... fatire ; and we cannot wonder that anonymous lampoons fhould have been affixed to the marble defigned to convey the character of fuch a being to pofterity . I hope I may be excufed for this attempt to vin- dicate Shakspeare from the ...
... fatire ; and we cannot wonder that anonymous lampoons fhould have been affixed to the marble defigned to convey the character of fuch a being to pofterity . I hope I may be excufed for this attempt to vin- dicate Shakspeare from the ...
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... fatire of the prefent age has taken the liberty to do , yet there is a pleasing and a well - diftinguished variety in those characters which he thought fit to meddle with . Falstaff is allowed by every body to be a master- piece ; the ...
... fatire of the prefent age has taken the liberty to do , yet there is a pleasing and a well - diftinguished variety in those characters which he thought fit to meddle with . Falstaff is allowed by every body to be a master- piece ; the ...
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... fatire at his profecu- tor , at leaft twenty years after the provocation given ; I am confidently perfuaded it must be owing to an unforgiving rancour on the profecutor's fide : and , if this was the cafe , it were pity but the difgrace ...
... fatire at his profecu- tor , at leaft twenty years after the provocation given ; I am confidently perfuaded it must be owing to an unforgiving rancour on the profecutor's fide : and , if this was the cafe , it were pity but the difgrace ...
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