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Page xv
... fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : " L Refloration hang " Thy medicine on his lips ! " . It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the intereft of his readers and his editors a material difference fhould ...
... fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : " L Refloration hang " Thy medicine on his lips ! " . It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the intereft of his readers and his editors a material difference fhould ...
Page xvi
... fome occafions a confirmed treafon against the fense , fpirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All these circumftances confidered , it is time , inftead of a timid and fervile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending against ...
... fome occafions a confirmed treafon against the fense , fpirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All these circumftances confidered , it is time , inftead of a timid and fervile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending against ...
Page xx
... fome ivy of each individual's growth will still adhere to the parent oak , though not enough , as at prefent , to ... fome know- ledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutia remain to be learned , needs not to clofe our author's volume ...
... fome ivy of each individual's growth will still adhere to the parent oak , though not enough , as at prefent , to ... fome know- ledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutia remain to be learned , needs not to clofe our author's volume ...
Page xxii
... fome of our author's copies in 1632 , only fixteen year's after his death . 1 That oral information concerning his works . was ftill acceffible , may with fimilar probability be inferred ; as fome of the original and most * See Mr. Holt ...
... fome of our author's copies in 1632 , only fixteen year's after his death . 1 That oral information concerning his works . was ftill acceffible , may with fimilar probability be inferred ; as fome of the original and most * See Mr. Holt ...
Page xxvii
... fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are these affertions provéd ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of a very queftionable shape ) and by observing a ...
... fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are these affertions provéd ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of a very queftionable shape ) and by observing a ...
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