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If we endured without praifing , refpect for the father of our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the book of fome modern critick , a collection of anomalies which fhew that he has corrupted language by every mode of ...
If we endured without praifing , refpect for the father of our drama might excufe us ; but I have feen , in the book of fome modern critick , a collection of anomalies which fhew that he has corrupted language by every mode of ...
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His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespear was the eldeft , the beft Education he could afford him was no better than to qualify him for his own Bufinefs ...
His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespear was the eldeft , the beft Education he could afford him was no better than to qualify him for his own Bufinefs ...
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How long he continued in his Father's Way of Business , either as an Affiftant to him , or on his own proper Account , no Notices are left to inform us : nor have I been able to learn precifely at what Period of Life he quitted his ...
How long he continued in his Father's Way of Business , either as an Affiftant to him , or on his own proper Account , no Notices are left to inform us : nor have I been able to learn precifely at what Period of Life he quitted his ...
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And if we may allow a Poffibility of This , confidering that , when he quitted the School he gave into his Father's Profeffion and way of Living , and had , ' tis likely , but a slender Library of Claffical Learning ; and confidering ...
And if we may allow a Poffibility of This , confidering that , when he quitted the School he gave into his Father's Profeffion and way of Living , and had , ' tis likely , but a slender Library of Claffical Learning ; and confidering ...
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Thefe in Mr. Pope's Opinion , are Blunders , which , the Illiteracy of the firit Publishers of his Works has father'd upon the Poet's Memory : it not being at all credible , that Thefe could be the Errors of any Man who had the leaft ...
Thefe in Mr. Pope's Opinion , are Blunders , which , the Illiteracy of the firit Publishers of his Works has father'd upon the Poet's Memory : it not being at all credible , that Thefe could be the Errors of any Man who had the leaft ...
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