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Page v
It would also come attested as a strong likeness of our archæo1 1 * A kindred
trick had a & ually been passed off by Chaiterton on the late Mr. Barrett of Bristol ,
in whose back parlour was a pretended head of Canynge , most contemptibly ...
It would also come attested as a strong likeness of our archæo1 1 * A kindred
trick had a & ually been passed off by Chaiterton on the late Mr. Barrett of Bristol ,
in whose back parlour was a pretended head of Canynge , most contemptibly ...
Page vii
... would fail to compel readers into their service ; notwithstanding these
miscellaneous Poems have derived every poslible advantage from the literature
and judgement of their only intelligent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of
criticism ...
... would fail to compel readers into their service ; notwithstanding these
miscellaneous Poems have derived every poslible advantage from the literature
and judgement of their only intelligent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of
criticism ...
Page xi
Could a perfect and decisive edition of the following scenes be produced , it were
to be expected only ( thouglı we fear in vain ) from the hand of Dr. Farmer , whose
more serious avocations forbid him to undertake what every reader would ...
Could a perfect and decisive edition of the following scenes be produced , it were
to be expected only ( thouglı we fear in vain ) from the hand of Dr. Farmer , whose
more serious avocations forbid him to undertake what every reader would ...
Page xii
... a Hemings or a Condell , notwithstanding their choice of readings might have
been influenced by associates whose high - sounding names cannot fail to
enforce respect , viz . William Oftler , John , Shanke , William Sly , and Thomas
Poope .
... a Hemings or a Condell , notwithstanding their choice of readings might have
been influenced by associates whose high - sounding names cannot fail to
enforce respect , viz . William Oftler , John , Shanke , William Sly , and Thomas
Poope .
Page xiii
... style of many an ancient building has been characteristically reitored . The
members of architecture left entire , have instructed the renovator how to supply
the loss of such as had fallen into decay . The poet , therefore , whose dialogue
has ...
... style of many an ancient building has been characteristically reitored . The
members of architecture left entire , have instructed the renovator how to supply
the loss of such as had fallen into decay . The poet , therefore , whose dialogue
has ...
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