The Works of Shakespear, Volume 1Printed at the Theatre, 1744 |
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Page v
... true light , and if it may be hoped without presumption that this is here effected ; they who love and admire him will receive a new pleasure , and all probably will be more ready to join in doing him juftice , who does great honour to ...
... true light , and if it may be hoped without presumption that this is here effected ; they who love and admire him will receive a new pleasure , and all probably will be more ready to join in doing him juftice , who does great honour to ...
Page xii
... true in every instance , were but Editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every piece was compofed , and whether writ for the Town , or the Court . Another Cause ( and no lefs ftrong than the former ) may be ...
... true in every instance , were but Editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every piece was compofed , and whether writ for the Town , or the Court . Another Cause ( and no lefs ftrong than the former ) may be ...
Page xiii
... . For ' tis cer- tain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are such as are not properly Defects , but Superfœ- tations : tations and arise not from want of learning or reading Mr. POPE'S PREFACE . XIII.
... . For ' tis cer- tain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are such as are not properly Defects , but Superfœ- tations : tations and arise not from want of learning or reading Mr. POPE'S PREFACE . XIII.
Page xv
... true nature and inherent qualities of each subject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may conftantly observe a wonderful juftness of diftinction , as well as extent of com- prehenfion . No one is more a master of the Poetical ...
... true nature and inherent qualities of each subject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may conftantly observe a wonderful juftness of diftinction , as well as extent of com- prehenfion . No one is more a master of the Poetical ...
Page xx
... true as to the literal errors , and no other ; for in all refpects else it is far worse than the Quarto's : First , because the additions of trifling and bombast paf- fages are in this edition far more numerous . For whatever had been ...
... true as to the literal errors , and no other ; for in all refpects else it is far worse than the Quarto's : First , because the additions of trifling and bombast paf- fages are in this edition far more numerous . For whatever had been ...
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