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... Criticism and interpretation . 2. Shakespeare , William 1564-16 16 Criticism , textual.3 . Shakespeare , William 1564-1616 Language . I. Title PR2975.U6 1973 ISBN 0-404-06705-0 PR 2975 Ив 1973 822.3'3 74-177554 Reprinted from an ...
... Criticism and interpretation . 2. Shakespeare , William 1564-16 16 Criticism , textual.3 . Shakespeare , William 1564-1616 Language . I. Title PR2975.U6 1973 ISBN 0-404-06705-0 PR 2975 Ив 1973 822.3'3 74-177554 Reprinted from an ...
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... criticism . Perhaps all attempts , to reduce fo irregular an art to any regular method , might deferve a place among the many impracticable fchemes with which our nation abounds . But yet while I perceived critics fo numerous , ( for ...
... criticism . Perhaps all attempts , to reduce fo irregular an art to any regular method , might deferve a place among the many impracticable fchemes with which our nation abounds . But yet while I perceived critics fo numerous , ( for ...
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... critics errors are corrected . No : I have given the reader his proper cue , and to perfue it farther , leave it in his power But where to begin , and when I have once begun how to leave off I know not : the faults are fo many , and of ...
... critics errors are corrected . No : I have given the reader his proper cue , and to perfue it farther , leave it in his power But where to begin , and when I have once begun how to leave off I know not : the faults are fo many , and of ...
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... Critic forget his Bible ? For thus our tranflators , Luke XI , 48. " Truly ye bear " witness that ye ALLOW the deeds of your fathers . " Thus they exprefs the force of the original cuveudo- XEITɛ , i . e . are well pleased with , like ...
... Critic forget his Bible ? For thus our tranflators , Luke XI , 48. " Truly ye bear " witness that ye ALLOW the deeds of your fathers . " Thus they exprefs the force of the original cuveudo- XEITɛ , i . e . are well pleased with , like ...
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... Critic , Παρθένος ἐκ Περσεφόνης ] Mil- ton must mean Ceres the Virgin who dwells in Proferpina , or , formerly refided there.- Wonderful Grecian ! IV . Another citation of like kind I find in a note on Julius Cæfar , A III . Antony ...
... Critic , Παρθένος ἐκ Περσεφόνης ] Mil- ton must mean Ceres the Virgin who dwells in Proferpina , or , formerly refided there.- Wonderful Grecian ! IV . Another citation of like kind I find in a note on Julius Cæfar , A III . Antony ...
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