The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page xvi
... gives us the greatest Pleasure , fometimes ftands in Need of our Indulgence . When- ever this happens with regard to ... give him up to the Philistines . As I have mention'd the Sweetnefs of his Difpofition , I am tempted to make a ...
... gives us the greatest Pleasure , fometimes ftands in Need of our Indulgence . When- ever this happens with regard to ... give him up to the Philistines . As I have mention'd the Sweetnefs of his Difpofition , I am tempted to make a ...
Page xl
... gives us his Corrections as the Original Text of the Author ; whereas the chief Turn of his Criticifm is plainly to ... give the true Rea- ding , tho ' fometimes not to the Advantage of my Author , that I have been ridiculously ri ...
... gives us his Corrections as the Original Text of the Author ; whereas the chief Turn of his Criticifm is plainly to ... give the true Rea- ding , tho ' fometimes not to the Advantage of my Author , that I have been ridiculously ri ...
Page xlii
... give any Light ; no Pains have been omitted to fet Paffages right by comparing my Author with his Ori- ginals : for , as I have frequently obferved , he was a close and accurate Copier where - ever his Fable was founded on Hiftory ...
... give any Light ; no Pains have been omitted to fet Paffages right by comparing my Author with his Ori- ginals : for , as I have frequently obferved , he was a close and accurate Copier where - ever his Fable was founded on Hiftory ...
Page xliv
... give a correct Edition of our Au- thor's PoEMS , ( in which many nany Terms oc- cur that are not to be met with in his Plays , ) I thought a Gloffary to all Shakespeare's Works more proper to attend that Volume . In reforming an ...
... give a correct Edition of our Au- thor's PoEMS , ( in which many nany Terms oc- cur that are not to be met with in his Plays , ) I thought a Gloffary to all Shakespeare's Works more proper to attend that Volume . In reforming an ...
Page xlvii
... give his Diction an Air of Solemnity ; as he coins others , to express the Novelty and Variety of his Ideas . • Upon every diftinct Species of thefe Obfcu- rities I have thought it my Province to em- ploy a Note , for the Service of my ...
... give his Diction an Air of Solemnity ; as he coins others , to express the Novelty and Variety of his Ideas . • Upon every diftinct Species of thefe Obfcu- rities I have thought it my Province to em- ploy a Note , for the Service of my ...
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