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The reason why we have discovered a greater proportion of errors in the former than in the latter , is because we have fought after them with a greater degree of diligence ; for let it be remembered , that it was no more the practice of ...
The reason why we have discovered a greater proportion of errors in the former than in the latter , is because we have fought after them with a greater degree of diligence ; for let it be remembered , that it was no more the practice of ...
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As we cannot now discover the motives which influenced the conduct of former Lord Chamberlains and Bishops , who stopped the sale of several works , which nevertheless have escaped into the world , and appear to be of the most innocent ...
As we cannot now discover the motives which influenced the conduct of former Lord Chamberlains and Bishops , who stopped the sale of several works , which nevertheless have escaped into the world , and appear to be of the most innocent ...
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Those marked with Asterisks are in no former Tables ; and those which are printed in the Italick character I have never seen . I. 1. A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakspeare , 1600 , Thomas Fisher . 2. Do .
Those marked with Asterisks are in no former Tables ; and those which are printed in the Italick character I have never seen . I. 1. A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakspeare , 1600 , Thomas Fisher . 2. Do .
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Containing additional Observations by several of the former Commentators ; to which are subjoined the Genuine Poems of the fame Author , and Seven Plays that have 1 Pla Bo an an Ch A ce Shp LUC been E 2 SHAKSPEARE , & c . 51 4to. 1777.
Containing additional Observations by several of the former Commentators ; to which are subjoined the Genuine Poems of the fame Author , and Seven Plays that have 1 Pla Bo an an Ch A ce Shp LUC been E 2 SHAKSPEARE , & c . 51 4to. 1777.
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... that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encouragement of the court had succeeded to that of the town , the works of his riper years are manifeNly raised above those of his former .
... that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encouragement of the court had succeeded to that of the town , the works of his riper years are manifeNly raised above those of his former .
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