The Canons of Criticism and Glossary, Being a Supplement to Mr. Warburton's Edition of Shakespear: Collected from the Notes in that Celebrated Work and Proper to be Bound Up with It. To which are Added, The Trial of the Letter [upsilon], Alias Y; and Sonnets |
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... observation was , Lucio's faying , That it ought " to be treated with a little more lenity ; and his an- " fwer to it is - The vice is of great kindred . No- " thing can be more abfurd than all this . From ..the occafion and the answer ...
... observation was , Lucio's faying , That it ought " to be treated with a little more lenity ; and his an- " fwer to it is - The vice is of great kindred . No- " thing can be more abfurd than all this . From ..the occafion and the answer ...
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... observation of John Bunyan's ; that great bowls and great spoons will hold more , than little bowls and little Spoons . Yet , how unlucky would it be , if , after all , this learned criticism fhould be an ignorant miftake ; and the ...
... observation of John Bunyan's ; that great bowls and great spoons will hold more , than little bowls and little Spoons . Yet , how unlucky would it be , if , after all , this learned criticism fhould be an ignorant miftake ; and the ...
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... observations upon a late book , entitled , A Short View of Tragedy , written by Mr. Rymer , and dedicated to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Dorset , etc. ( 1693 ) xvi , 52p . John Dennis An Essay on the Genius and Writings of ...
... observations upon a late book , entitled , A Short View of Tragedy , written by Mr. Rymer , and dedicated to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Dorset , etc. ( 1693 ) xvi , 52p . John Dennis An Essay on the Genius and Writings of ...
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