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Page xvi
... sense as well as learning . It is not certain that any one of his Plays was published by himself . During the time of his employment in the Theatre , several of his pieces were printed separately in Quarto . What makes me think that ...
... sense as well as learning . It is not certain that any one of his Plays was published by himself . During the time of his employment in the Theatre , several of his pieces were printed separately in Quarto . What makes me think that ...
Page xxiii
... sense or conjecture . The method taken in this 2 Edition will show it self . The various Readings are fairly put in the margin , fo that every one may compare ' em ; and those I have prefer'd into the Text are conftantly ex fide Codicum ...
... sense or conjecture . The method taken in this 2 Edition will show it self . The various Readings are fairly put in the margin , fo that every one may compare ' em ; and those I have prefer'd into the Text are conftantly ex fide Codicum ...
Page xxv
... sense of the Author : I can only wish that a greater number of them ( if a greater were ever published ) may yet be found , by a fearch more successful than mine , for the better accomplishment of this end . I will conclude by saying of ...
... sense of the Author : I can only wish that a greater number of them ( if a greater were ever published ) may yet be found , by a fearch more successful than mine , for the better accomplishment of this end . I will conclude by saying of ...
Page xxxvii
... sense will with theirs may be , in ease , re- tirement , and the conversation of his friends . He had the good fortune to gather an estate equal to his occafion , and , in that , to his wish ; and is faid to have fpent fome years before ...
... sense will with theirs may be , in ease , re- tirement , and the conversation of his friends . He had the good fortune to gather an estate equal to his occafion , and , in that , to his wish ; and is faid to have fpent fome years before ...
Page 21
... senses As we have , such . This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck : and but he's something stain'd With grief ( that's beauty's canker ) thou might'st call him A goodly person . He hath lost his fellows , And ftrays about to ...
... senses As we have , such . This gallant which thou seest Was in the wreck : and but he's something stain'd With grief ( that's beauty's canker ) thou might'st call him A goodly person . He hath lost his fellows , And ftrays about to ...
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