The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground . This too might be thought a praise by some , and to this his errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis / certain , were it true , it would ...
... common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground . This too might be thought a praise by some , and to this his errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis / certain , were it true , it would ...
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... common than Actus tertia , Exit omnes , Enter three Witches solus * . Their French is as bad 5 Enter three Witches solus . ] This blunder appears to be of as their Latin , both in construction and spelling : 6 10 MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
... common than Actus tertia , Exit omnes , Enter three Witches solus * . Their French is as bad 5 Enter three Witches solus . ] This blunder appears to be of as their Latin , both in construction and spelling : 6 10 MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
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... common and unlearned beholder ; some parts are made stupend- ously magnificent and grand , to surprise with the vast design and execution of the architect : others are con- tracted , to amuse you with his neatness and elegance in little ...
... common and unlearned beholder ; some parts are made stupend- ously magnificent and grand , to surprise with the vast design and execution of the architect : others are con- tracted , to amuse you with his neatness and elegance in little ...
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... common accidents of their lives naturally become the subject of our critical enqui- ries that however trifling such a curiosity at the first view may appear , yet , as for what relates to men of letters , the knowledge of an author may ...
... common accidents of their lives naturally become the subject of our critical enqui- ries that however trifling such a curiosity at the first view may appear , yet , as for what relates to men of letters , the knowledge of an author may ...
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... common decency . I shall ever think it better to want wit , than to want humanity and impartial posterity may , perhaps , be of my opinion . bus But to return to my subject , which now calls upon me to enquire into those causes , to ...
... common decency . I shall ever think it better to want wit , than to want humanity and impartial posterity may , perhaps , be of my opinion . bus But to return to my subject , which now calls upon me to enquire into those causes , to ...
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