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Page vi
... bear in mind , that as the corrup- tions are more numerous and of a groffer kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been most strictly observed , not to ...
... bear in mind , that as the corrup- tions are more numerous and of a groffer kind than can well be conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been most strictly observed , not to ...
Page vii
... bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflecton : How every fool can play upon a word ! I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could ...
... bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflecton : How every fool can play upon a word ! I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could ...
Page xxx
... bear it , yet the generality of our audience feem to be better pleafed with it than with an exact tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , the Comedy of Errors , and the Taming of the Shrew , are all pure comedy ; the rest , however they ...
... bear it , yet the generality of our audience feem to be better pleafed with it than with an exact tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , the Comedy of Errors , and the Taming of the Shrew , are all pure comedy ; the rest , however they ...
Page xxxvi
... bear a juft proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift wanted either colours or skill in the difpofition of them ; but the truth , I believe , might be , that he forbore doing it out of regard to queen Elizabeth , fince it ...
... bear a juft proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift wanted either colours or skill in the difpofition of them ; but the truth , I believe , might be , that he forbore doing it out of regard to queen Elizabeth , fince it ...
Page xliii
... bear and use the fame fhield of arms , fingle or impaled , as aforefaid , during his natural life ; and that it fhall be lawful for his children , iffue , and pofterity , lawfully begotten , to bear , use , and quarter , and show forth ...
... bear and use the fame fhield of arms , fingle or impaled , as aforefaid , during his natural life ; and that it fhall be lawful for his children , iffue , and pofterity , lawfully begotten , to bear , use , and quarter , and show forth ...
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