Shakespeare Restored: Or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as Well Committed, as Unamended, by Mr. Pope in His Late Edition of this Poet. ... By Mr. TheobaldSamuel Aris, 1726 - 194 Seiten |
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... seem a little particular , that , when I am attempting to reftore SHAKESPEARE , I fhould addrefs that Work to One , who has gone a great Way towards fhutting him out of Doors ; that is , towards banishing him the Bene- fit of the Stage ...
... seem a little particular , that , when I am attempting to reftore SHAKESPEARE , I fhould addrefs that Work to One , who has gone a great Way towards fhutting him out of Doors ; that is , towards banishing him the Bene- fit of the Stage ...
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... seems almost as abfurd as the Indolence of that good honeft Prieft , who had for thirty Years together mistakingly , in his Breviary , read Mumpfimus for Sumpfimus ; and being told of his Blunder , and fol licited to correct it , The ...
... seems almost as abfurd as the Indolence of that good honeft Prieft , who had for thirty Years together mistakingly , in his Breviary , read Mumpfimus for Sumpfimus ; and being told of his Blunder , and fol licited to correct it , The ...
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... Seem to me all the ufes of this world [ ? ] Fie on't ! oh fie ! ' tis an unweeded Garden [ ] That grows to Seed ; things rank , and grofs in nature [ ] Poffefs it meerly [ ] that it fhould come thus [ . ] But two months dead ! & c . E ...
... Seem to me all the ufes of this world [ ? ] Fie on't ! oh fie ! ' tis an unweeded Garden [ ] That grows to Seed ; things rank , and grofs in nature [ ] Poffefs it meerly [ ] that it fhould come thus [ . ] But two months dead ! & c . E ...
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... Seem to me all the Ufes of this World ! Fie on't ! oh , fie ! ' Tis an unweeded Garden , That grows to Seed : Things rank , and grofs in Nature , Poffefs it meerly . That it fhould come to this ! -- --- But Two Months dead ! & c . This ...
... Seem to me all the Ufes of this World ! Fie on't ! oh , fie ! ' Tis an unweeded Garden , That grows to Seed : Things rank , and grofs in Nature , Poffefs it meerly . That it fhould come to this ! -- --- But Two Months dead ! & c . This ...
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... seems to fignify rather hideous , uncouth , ugly , enormous , than terrible or frightful : and it is generally fo applied by our Author . I remember a Paffage in his King LEAR , where it , H par Proofs of horrible inftead of horrid ...
... seems to fignify rather hideous , uncouth , ugly , enormous , than terrible or frightful : and it is generally fo applied by our Author . I remember a Paffage in his King LEAR , where it , H par Proofs of horrible inftead of horrid ...
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