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... minds the Cri- « tick , and who admires Shakespear lefs ? " That was as much as to say , " Mr. Rymer has indeed made good his Charge , and yet " the Town admir'd his Errors ftill : Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and ...
... minds the Cri- « tick , and who admires Shakespear lefs ? " That was as much as to say , " Mr. Rymer has indeed made good his Charge , and yet " the Town admir'd his Errors ftill : Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and ...
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... mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , " Your Veneration for Plato is juft , but your Ac- " cufation of me unjuft . When a Man writes to fhow what is good or bad in a Subject ...
... mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , " Your Veneration for Plato is juft , but your Ac- " cufation of me unjuft . When a Man writes to fhow what is good or bad in a Subject ...
Página xv
... minds the Cri- a tick , and who admires Shakespear lefs ? " That was as much as to say , " Mr. Rymer has indeed made good his Charge , and yet " the Town admir'd his Errors ftill : ' Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and ...
... minds the Cri- a tick , and who admires Shakespear lefs ? " That was as much as to say , " Mr. Rymer has indeed made good his Charge , and yet " the Town admir'd his Errors ftill : ' Which I take to be a greater Proof of the Folly and ...
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... mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , ------- " Your Veneration for Plato is juft , but your Ac- " cufation of me unjuft . When a Man writes to fhow what is " good or bad in ...
... mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , ------- " Your Veneration for Plato is juft , but your Ac- " cufation of me unjuft . When a Man writes to fhow what is " good or bad in ...
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... Mind . 09 : 1 iw as palabrist Without this Part , in vain would be the Whole , ** d . 5 sår genð af þ And but a Body all , without a Soul . 2. do 18 All f a ed od ok rasia mer nd waivdo abd sum XX An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... Mind . 09 : 1 iw as palabrist Without this Part , in vain would be the Whole , ** d . 5 sår genð af þ And but a Body all , without a Soul . 2. do 18 All f a ed od ok rasia mer nd waivdo abd sum XX An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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