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Page xliii
... leaves a considerable interval in his history , during For an old man of * Cibber's Life , p . 219. Such as desire to see what Cibber calls his " excuse , " may turn to the passage . seventy , it is a very gracious plea . Dryden died a ...
... leaves a considerable interval in his history , during For an old man of * Cibber's Life , p . 219. Such as desire to see what Cibber calls his " excuse , " may turn to the passage . seventy , it is a very gracious plea . Dryden died a ...
Page lvi
... leave Jonson , with the impression of this most cordial testimony to the talents and virtues of our great poet on the reader's mind , was death to Steevens ; and he had hardly patience to copy the last word of it , before he again burst ...
... leave Jonson , with the impression of this most cordial testimony to the talents and virtues of our great poet on the reader's mind , was death to Steevens ; and he had hardly patience to copy the last word of it , before he again burst ...
Page lxxviii
... to write merely to be overlooked is not very encouraging ; I have therefore satisfied myself with the reprint , leaving the notes to be hereafter excogitated by the former editor , who , after innocently confound- ing lxxviii INTRODUCTION .
... to write merely to be overlooked is not very encouraging ; I have therefore satisfied myself with the reprint , leaving the notes to be hereafter excogitated by the former editor , who , after innocently confound- ing lxxviii INTRODUCTION .
Page xciv
... leave , seldom freeze at the rock or wheel either . Cot- quean , in Hall , is an uxorious husband ; in Ford , a man with the habits of a brawling housewife , G. 134. W. 15. - Brave , my lord . This is wrong ; the address is not to the ...
... leave , seldom freeze at the rock or wheel either . Cot- quean , in Hall , is an uxorious husband ; in Ford , a man with the habits of a brawling housewife , G. 134. W. 15. - Brave , my lord . This is wrong ; the address is not to the ...
Page c
... leave , is not quite so proper as he seems to think it . The reading of Dodsley is highly judicious . G.229 . W.100 . the jealous destinies require again . This is not grammar in its place ; and if it were ten times grammar , it is not ...
... leave , is not quite so proper as he seems to think it . The reading of Dodsley is highly judicious . G.229 . W.100 . the jealous destinies require again . This is not grammar in its place ; and if it were ten times grammar , it is not ...
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