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Page v
... some were so kind as to give their assistance by communicating their observations and conjectures upon difficult passages which had occurred to them . Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at first expected , they ...
... some were so kind as to give their assistance by communicating their observations and conjectures upon difficult passages which had occurred to them . Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at first expected , they ...
Page viii
... this new edition of his works , which hath cost some attention and care , may be looked upon as another small monument designed and dedicated to his honour . VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Arts 2 vili THE PREFACE .
... this new edition of his works , which hath cost some attention and care , may be looked upon as another small monument designed and dedicated to his honour . VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Arts 2 vili THE PREFACE .
Page viii
... some of his principal and characteristick excellencies , for which ( notwithstanding his defects ) he is juftly and universally elevated above all other dramatick writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because ...
... some of his principal and characteristick excellencies , for which ( notwithstanding his defects ) he is juftly and universally elevated above all other dramatick writers . Not that this is the proper place of praising him , but because ...
Page ix
... some measure account for these defects , from feveral causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these contingencies should ...
... some measure account for these defects , from feveral causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all these contingencies should ...
Page x
... some prince of a romance in the disguife of a shepherd or peafant ; a certain greatness and spirit now and then break out , which manifeft his higher extraction and qualities . IT may be added , that not only the common audience had no ...
... some prince of a romance in the disguife of a shepherd or peafant ; a certain greatness and spirit now and then break out , which manifeft his higher extraction and qualities . IT may be added , that not only the common audience had no ...
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