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Page xliii
... speak better than the old Copies have done . Where , thro ' all the former Editions , a Paffage has labour'd under flat Nonsense and invincible Darkness , if , by the Addition or Alteration of a Letter or two , I have restored to Him ...
... speak better than the old Copies have done . Where , thro ' all the former Editions , a Paffage has labour'd under flat Nonsense and invincible Darkness , if , by the Addition or Alteration of a Letter or two , I have restored to Him ...
Page lxiv
... be loft ; and can now appeal only to the Judgment of the Publick . If I fucceed in this Point , the Reputation gain'd will be the more folid and lafting . I come now to speak of those kind Affif- Acknow- I The PREFACE .
... be loft ; and can now appeal only to the Judgment of the Publick . If I fucceed in this Point , the Reputation gain'd will be the more folid and lafting . I come now to speak of those kind Affif- Acknow- I The PREFACE .
Page lxv
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). I come now to speak of those kind Affif- Acknow- ledgment of tances which I have met with from particu- Aftance . lar Friends , towards forwarding and com- pleating this Work . Soon after my ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). I come now to speak of those kind Affif- Acknow- ledgment of tances which I have met with from particu- Aftance . lar Friends , towards forwarding and com- pleating this Work . Soon after my ...
Page lxvii
... speak for the Pains I have tor's parti- taken about it , it will be very vain to plead cular my own Labour and Diligence . Befides a taken faithful Collation of all the printed Copies , which I have exhibited in my Catalogue of Editions ...
... speak for the Pains I have tor's parti- taken about it , it will be very vain to plead cular my own Labour and Diligence . Befides a taken faithful Collation of all the printed Copies , which I have exhibited in my Catalogue of Editions ...
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... speak but Truth of her , Thefe hands fhall tear her . And fo in Timon ; I to bear this , That never knew but better , is fome Burther . & c . & c . ( 8 ) Good Wombs have bore bad Sons . - Pro . Now , the Condition : ] Thus have all the ...
... speak but Truth of her , Thefe hands fhall tear her . And fo in Timon ; I to bear this , That never knew but better , is fome Burther . & c . & c . ( 8 ) Good Wombs have bore bad Sons . - Pro . Now , the Condition : ] Thus have all the ...
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