The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Volume 1 |
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... Mr. Edwards , and the Supplement by Mr. Roderick . The Revifal of Shakespear's Text . CAN . REVIS . FARM . Mr. Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakespear . Obfervations and Conjectures on feveral paffages of Shakespear , printed.
... Mr. Edwards , and the Supplement by Mr. Roderick . The Revifal of Shakespear's Text . CAN . REVIS . FARM . Mr. Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakespear . Obfervations and Conjectures on feveral paffages of Shakespear , printed.
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... learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the pastoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet and fecurity , with those of turbulence , violence and ad- venture . In his comic scenes he is feldom very fuccefsful , when ...
... learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the pastoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet and fecurity , with those of turbulence , violence and ad- venture . In his comic scenes he is feldom very fuccefsful , when ...
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... learning which I muft oppose , adventure to try how I can defend him . His hiftories , being neither tragedies nor comedies , are not fubject to any of their laws ; nothing more is neceffary to all the praise which they expect , than ...
... learning which I muft oppose , adventure to try how I can defend him . His hiftories , being neither tragedies nor comedies , are not fubject to any of their laws ; nothing more is neceffary to all the praise which they expect , than ...
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... learning may be pro- duced against me ; before fuch authorities I am afraid to ftand , not that I think the prefent queftion one of those that are to be decided by mere authority , but becaufe it is to be fufpected , that these precepts ...
... learning may be pro- duced against me ; before fuch authorities I am afraid to ftand , not that I think the prefent queftion one of those that are to be decided by mere authority , but becaufe it is to be fufpected , that these precepts ...
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... Linacer , and More ; by Pole , Cheke , and Gardiner ; and afterwards by Smith , Clerk , Haddon , and Afcham , Greek was now taught to boys in the princi- pal fchools ; and those who united elegance with learning PREFACE . xxiii.
... Linacer , and More ; by Pole , Cheke , and Gardiner ; and afterwards by Smith , Clerk , Haddon , and Afcham , Greek was now taught to boys in the princi- pal fchools ; and those who united elegance with learning PREFACE . xxiii.
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