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... Perhaps after this quotation , you may not think , that fir Thomas Hanmer , who reads tytb'd - inftead of ty'd all the kingdom , deserves quite fo much of Dr. Warburton's feverity . Indifputably the paffage , like every other in the ...
... Perhaps after this quotation , you may not think , that fir Thomas Hanmer , who reads tytb'd - inftead of ty'd all the kingdom , deserves quite fo much of Dr. Warburton's feverity . Indifputably the paffage , like every other in the ...
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... Perhaps indeed he only uses rafcal in its ordinary fenfe . So afterwards- " From rafcals worse than they . " Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me inadmiffible ; as the term , though it is applicable both in its original and ...
... Perhaps indeed he only uses rafcal in its ordinary fenfe . So afterwards- " From rafcals worse than they . " Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me inadmiffible ; as the term , though it is applicable both in its original and ...
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... perhaps to imitate the abruptness and inaccuracy of difcourfe , has constructed the latter part without any regard to the beginning . " If the face of men , the sufferance of our fouls , & c . if these be not fufficient ; if these be ...
... perhaps to imitate the abruptness and inaccuracy of difcourfe , has constructed the latter part without any regard to the beginning . " If the face of men , the sufferance of our fouls , & c . if these be not fufficient ; if these be ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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