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... the second edition , 1748 , London First AMS edition published in 1973 Manufactured in the United States of America AMS PRESS INC . NEW YORK , N. Y. 10003 RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL GRANVILLE THESE CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS Ο Ν.
... the second edition , 1748 , London First AMS edition published in 1973 Manufactured in the United States of America AMS PRESS INC . NEW YORK , N. Y. 10003 RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL GRANVILLE THESE CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS Ο Ν.
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John Upton. RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL GRANVILLE THESE CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS Ο Ν SHAKESPEARE ARE WITH ALL DECENT HUMILITY AND THE HIGHEST ESTEEM INSCRIBED AND DEDICATED By The AUTHOR . THE PREFACE . WH HEN I was lately in the TO THE.
John Upton. RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL GRANVILLE THESE CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS Ο Ν SHAKESPEARE ARE WITH ALL DECENT HUMILITY AND THE HIGHEST ESTEEM INSCRIBED AND DEDICATED By The AUTHOR . THE PREFACE . WH HEN I was lately in the TO THE.
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... these words , ΠΑΡΘΕΝΟΝ ΕΚ ΘΑΛΑΜΟΥ , be renders virginem intactam . Becaufe , it feems , Θύρσις ἐξ Αἴτνας wας Θύρσις ὁ Αίτναῖος . So here Heinfius would have παρθένος ἐκ θαλάμε the fame as , ἡ ἔτι ἐν τῷ θαλάμῳ αναςρεφο- μένη . But there ...
... these words , ΠΑΡΘΕΝΟΝ ΕΚ ΘΑΛΑΜΟΥ , be renders virginem intactam . Becaufe , it feems , Θύρσις ἐξ Αἴτνας wας Θύρσις ὁ Αίτναῖος . So here Heinfius would have παρθένος ἐκ θαλάμε the fame as , ἡ ἔτι ἐν τῷ θαλάμῳ αναςρεφο- μένη . But there ...
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... W. Shakespeare himself would have better instructed our commentator , bad he attended to him : " K. Henry . When we have matched our " rackets to these balls , " We " We will in France , by God's grace , xlii PREFACE .
... W. Shakespeare himself would have better instructed our commentator , bad he attended to him : " K. Henry . When we have matched our " rackets to these balls , " We " We will in France , by God's grace , xlii PREFACE .
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... these is presupposed ; " to be caught tripping here is an ominous " ftumble at the very threshold and entrance upon criticism ; ' tis ignorance , which no guefs - work , no divining faculty , however .66 ingenious , can atone and ...
... these is presupposed ; " to be caught tripping here is an ominous " ftumble at the very threshold and entrance upon criticism ; ' tis ignorance , which no guefs - work , no divining faculty , however .66 ingenious , can atone and ...
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