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Page 68
... hath been usually received with more temper and complacence , than the unfortunate opinion , which I am about to defend . : But let us previously lament with every lover of Shake- speare , that the question was not fully discussed by Mr ...
... hath been usually received with more temper and complacence , than the unfortunate opinion , which I am about to defend . : But let us previously lament with every lover of Shake- speare , that the question was not fully discussed by Mr ...
Page 70
... hath exposed the weakness of some ar- guments from suspected imitations ; and yet offers others , which , I doubt not , he could as easily have refuted . Mr. Upton wonders " with what kind of reasoning any one could be so far imposed ...
... hath exposed the weakness of some ar- guments from suspected imitations ; and yet offers others , which , I doubt not , he could as easily have refuted . Mr. Upton wonders " with what kind of reasoning any one could be so far imposed ...
Page 71
... hath written a piece expressly on this side the question perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakespeare from the field of nature to classic ground , where alone , he knew , his author could possibly cope ...
... hath written a piece expressly on this side the question perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakespeare from the field of nature to classic ground , where alone , he knew , his author could possibly cope ...
Page 72
... hath yet been the question . Mr. Upton is pretty confident of his skill in the original , and corrects accordingly the errors of his copyists by the Greek stan- dard . Take a few instances , which will elucidate this matter sufficiently ...
... hath yet been the question . Mr. Upton is pretty confident of his skill in the original , and corrects accordingly the errors of his copyists by the Greek stan- dard . Take a few instances , which will elucidate this matter sufficiently ...
Page 73
... hath left you all his walks , His private arbours , and new - planted orchards , On this side Tiber . " Our author certainly wrote , " says Mr. Theobald , --- " On that side Tiber- Trans Tiberim --- prope Cæsaris hortos . And Plutarch ...
... hath left you all his walks , His private arbours , and new - planted orchards , On this side Tiber . " Our author certainly wrote , " says Mr. Theobald , --- " On that side Tiber- Trans Tiberim --- prope Cæsaris hortos . And Plutarch ...
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