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... passage in their Addrefs " to the great varietie of readers , " prefixed to our poet's plays . " Reade him therefore , and againe , and againe and if then you do not like him , furely you are in some ma- nifeft danger not to understand ...
... passage in their Addrefs " to the great varietie of readers , " prefixed to our poet's plays . " Reade him therefore , and againe , and againe and if then you do not like him , furely you are in some ma- nifeft danger not to understand ...
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... passage over ; but coming to payment , he found he was so poor , as he was ready to turn him back agen , he having hardly so much as his naulum , or the price of every ordinary passenger . " Being arriv'd , they were all much amaz'd to ...
... passage over ; but coming to payment , he found he was so poor , as he was ready to turn him back agen , he having hardly so much as his naulum , or the price of every ordinary passenger . " Being arriv'd , they were all much amaz'd to ...
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... passage may be ; Though you are but inferior masters of these fupernatural powers , -though you poffefs them but in a low degree . STEEVENS , by whofe aid ( Weak mafters though ye be ) That is ; ye are powerful auxiliaries , but weak if ...
... passage may be ; Though you are but inferior masters of these fupernatural powers , -though you poffefs them but in a low degree . STEEVENS , by whofe aid ( Weak mafters though ye be ) That is ; ye are powerful auxiliaries , but weak if ...
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PREFACE | 50 |
Catalogue of the earlieſt Tranſlations from the Greek | 65 |
Preface by Pope | 82 |
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