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... mean , from that remarkable and well - known Story , which Mr. Rowe has given us of our Author's Intimacy with Mr. John Combe , an old Gen- tleman noted thereabouts for his Wealth and Ufury and upon whom Shakespeare made the following ...
... mean , from that remarkable and well - known Story , which Mr. Rowe has given us of our Author's Intimacy with Mr. John Combe , an old Gen- tleman noted thereabouts for his Wealth and Ufury and upon whom Shakespeare made the following ...
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... Means , and with what Success , this Cure has been effected on ancient Writers , is too well known , and needs no formal Illuftration . The Reputation confequent on Tasks of that Nature invited me to attempt the Method here ; with this ...
... Means , and with what Success , this Cure has been effected on ancient Writers , is too well known , and needs no formal Illuftration . The Reputation confequent on Tasks of that Nature invited me to attempt the Method here ; with this ...
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... Means of expounding any Author whatsoever . Cette voie d'interpreter un Autheur par lui - même eft plus fure que tous les Commentaires , fays a very learned French Critick . As to my Notes , ( from which the common and learned Readers ...
... Means of expounding any Author whatsoever . Cette voie d'interpreter un Autheur par lui - même eft plus fure que tous les Commentaires , fays a very learned French Critick . As to my Notes , ( from which the common and learned Readers ...
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... mean and dishonest Artifices employ'd to dif- credit this Edition , and to cry down its Edi- tor , I have all the Grounds in Nature to be aware of Attacks . But tho ' the Malice of Wit join'd to the Smoothness of Verfification may ...
... mean and dishonest Artifices employ'd to dif- credit this Edition , and to cry down its Edi- tor , I have all the Grounds in Nature to be aware of Attacks . But tho ' the Malice of Wit join'd to the Smoothness of Verfification may ...
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... means , as I have fhewn in another Place , That Sophocles declaim'd in Profe , contending to obtain a Chorus for re- viving fome Pieces of Thefpis and Chœrilus . Is This contending against Them , as rival Poets ? IV . Some other Learned ...
... means , as I have fhewn in another Place , That Sophocles declaim'd in Profe , contending to obtain a Chorus for re- viving fome Pieces of Thefpis and Chœrilus . Is This contending against Them , as rival Poets ? IV . Some other Learned ...
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