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Page iii
... . Grey's notes upon Shakespear , & c . Befides which the reader will find fome valuable notes commu- nicated by the Rev. Dr. Percy , editor of Reliques of a2 ancient ( iv ) ancient poetry ; the Rev. Mr. Warton ADVERTISEMENT . T ...
... . Grey's notes upon Shakespear , & c . Befides which the reader will find fome valuable notes commu- nicated by the Rev. Dr. Percy , editor of Reliques of a2 ancient ( iv ) ancient poetry ; the Rev. Mr. Warton ADVERTISEMENT . T ...
Page viii
... fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of those before him . The b 1 poetry of Shakespear was infpiration indeed : he is. poetry and . ever manner drawn MR POPE'S PREFACE. ...
... fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of those before him . The b 1 poetry of Shakespear was infpiration indeed : he is. poetry and . ever manner drawn MR POPE'S PREFACE. ...
Page x
... , to inspire him with an emulation of them : in a word , without any views of reputation , and of what poets are pleas'd to call immortality ; immortality ; fome or all of which have encourag'd the X MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
... , to inspire him with an emulation of them : in a word , without any views of reputation , and of what poets are pleas'd to call immortality ; immortality ; fome or all of which have encourag'd the X MR . POPE'S PREFACE .
Page xi
William Shakespeare. immortality ; fome or all of which have encourag'd the vanity , or animated the ambition , of other writers . YET it must be observed , that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when ...
William Shakespeare. immortality ; fome or all of which have encourag'd the vanity , or animated the ambition , of other writers . YET it must be observed , that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when ...
Page xiii
... fome of which we have undoubted authority , ( being published by himself , and dedicated to his noble patron the earl of Southampton :) he appears also to have been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of his ...
... fome of which we have undoubted authority , ( being published by himself , and dedicated to his noble patron the earl of Southampton :) he appears also to have been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of his ...
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