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... Oxford Editor , not under- ftanding the common phrafe , alters year to years . confider , the Baftard fays , For that I am fome twelve or fourteen moon - fhines Lag of a Brother.- B 2 He did not year year elder than this , who yet is no ...
... Oxford Editor , not under- ftanding the common phrafe , alters year to years . confider , the Baftard fays , For that I am fome twelve or fourteen moon - fhines Lag of a Brother.- B 2 He did not year year elder than this , who yet is no ...
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... Oxford Editor , for Square , reads Spirit . 7 More pond'rous than my tongue . ] We fhould read THEIR tongue , meaning her fifters . 8 No lefs in space , validity , ] Validity , for worth , value ; not for integrity , or good title ...
... Oxford Editor , for Square , reads Spirit . 7 More pond'rous than my tongue . ] We fhould read THEIR tongue , meaning her fifters . 8 No lefs in space , validity , ] Validity , for worth , value ; not for integrity , or good title ...
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... Oxford Editor would shew us that he is as good at coining phrafes as his Author , and fo alters the text thus , Sball toe th ' legitimate . ie , fays he , fand on even ground with him , as he would do with his author . 3 Now , Gods ...
... Oxford Editor would shew us that he is as good at coining phrafes as his Author , and fo alters the text thus , Sball toe th ' legitimate . ie , fays he , fand on even ground with him , as he would do with his author . 3 Now , Gods ...
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... Oxford Editor , who lik'd neither , makes him ftill more familiar - becometh us . Whereas all this choping and changing proceeds from an utter ignorance of a great , a noble , and a most expreffive phrase , becomes the Houfe ; which ...
... Oxford Editor , who lik'd neither , makes him ftill more familiar - becometh us . Whereas all this choping and changing proceeds from an utter ignorance of a great , a noble , and a most expreffive phrase , becomes the Houfe ; which ...
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... it was the last editors , and not the firft , who tranfpofed the lines from the order the poet gave them . For the Oxford Editor follows Mr. Theobald . it does not . D 5 " We'll " We'll no more meet , no more fee one KING LEAR 57.
... it was the last editors , and not the firft , who tranfpofed the lines from the order the poet gave them . For the Oxford Editor follows Mr. Theobald . it does not . D 5 " We'll " We'll no more meet , no more fee one KING LEAR 57.
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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