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... what is thought of notes , which he ought never to have confidered as part of his ferious employments , and which , I fuppofe , fince the ardour of compofition is remitted , he no longer numbers among his happy effufions .
... what is thought of notes , which he ought never to have confidered as part of his ferious employments , and which , I fuppofe , fince the ardour of compofition is remitted , he no longer numbers among his happy effufions .
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Thefe elevations and depreffions of renown , and the contradictions to which all improvers of knowledge must for ever be expofed , fince they are not efcaped by ...
Thefe elevations and depreffions of renown , and the contradictions to which all improvers of knowledge must for ever be expofed , fince they are not efcaped by ...
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... having been firft drawn by the violence of the contention between Pope and Theobald , has been continued by the perfecution , which , with a kind of confpiracy , has been fince raised against all the publishers of Shakespeare .
... having been firft drawn by the violence of the contention between Pope and Theobald , has been continued by the perfecution , which , with a kind of confpiracy , has been fince raised against all the publishers of Shakespeare .
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But it is vain to carry wishes beyond the condition of human things ; that which muft happen to all , has happened to Shakespeare , by accident and time ; and more than has been fuffered by any other writer fince the use ...
But it is vain to carry wishes beyond the condition of human things ; that which muft happen to all , has happened to Shakespeare , by accident and time ; and more than has been fuffered by any other writer fince the use ...
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But fince your L. L. have been pleas'd to thinke thefe trifles fomething , heretofore ; and have profequuted both them , and their Author living , with fo much favour : we hope , ( that they out - living him , and he not having the fate ...
But fince your L. L. have been pleas'd to thinke thefe trifles fomething , heretofore ; and have profequuted both them , and their Author living , with fo much favour : we hope , ( that they out - living him , and he not having the fate ...
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