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... SHAKESPEAR belongs " wholly to Mr. Tonson : And that the future " Benefit of THIS PROPOSAL is not folely " for my own ufe , but for that of Two of " my Friends , who have affifted me in this " work . " But thefe very gentlemen are ex ...
... SHAKESPEAR belongs " wholly to Mr. Tonson : And that the future " Benefit of THIS PROPOSAL is not folely " for my own ufe , but for that of Two of " my Friends , who have affifted me in this " work . " But thefe very gentlemen are ex ...
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... Shakespear declares , " he has " fo great an efteem for Mr. Pope , and fo " high an opinion of his genius , and excellen- " cies ; That notwithstanding he profeffes " a veneration almoft rifing to Idolatry for the " writings of this ...
... Shakespear declares , " he has " fo great an efteem for Mr. Pope , and fo " high an opinion of his genius , and excellen- " cies ; That notwithstanding he profeffes " a veneration almoft rifing to Idolatry for the " writings of this ...
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... Shakespear Reftor'd Appendix . p . 144 . IMITATIONS . VERSE 43. In clouded Majefty fhe shone . ] Milton , lib . 4. — The Moon Rifing in clouded Majefty . VERSE 46. That knows no fears Of hisses , blows , or want , or lofs of ears ...
... Shakespear Reftor'd Appendix . p . 144 . IMITATIONS . VERSE 43. In clouded Majefty fhe shone . ] Milton , lib . 4. — The Moon Rifing in clouded Majefty . VERSE 46. That knows no fears Of hisses , blows , or want , or lofs of ears ...
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... Shakespear Reftored : Of his he was fo proud him- felf , as to fay in one of Mift's Journals , June 8 . " That to expose any “ Errors in it was impracticable . " And in another , April 27. “ That whatever care for the future might be ...
... Shakespear Reftored : Of his he was fo proud him- felf , as to fay in one of Mift's Journals , June 8 . " That to expose any “ Errors in it was impracticable . " And in another , April 27. “ That whatever care for the future might be ...
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... . concerning a firaunge and mervayl loufe beafte called Sagittarye , which he would have Shakespear to mean mather than Tencer , the Archer celebrated by Homer ; 335 De Lyra here a dreadful front extends , And 82 Book I. The DUNCIAD .
... . concerning a firaunge and mervayl loufe beafte called Sagittarye , which he would have Shakespear to mean mather than Tencer , the Archer celebrated by Homer ; 335 De Lyra here a dreadful front extends , And 82 Book I. The DUNCIAD .
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