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... suppose what is here ftyled the phraseology of Shakspeare , to be only the mistake of a vulgar tranfcriber or printer . Had our author been conftant in his use of this mode of fpeech ( which is not the cafe ) the propriety of Mr ...
... suppose what is here ftyled the phraseology of Shakspeare , to be only the mistake of a vulgar tranfcriber or printer . Had our author been conftant in his use of this mode of fpeech ( which is not the cafe ) the propriety of Mr ...
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... suppose the paffage corrupt : fuch inadvertencies neither author nor editor can escape . There is another remark to be made . Varro and Ifidore fink a few lines afterwards into the fervants of Varro and Ifidore . Whether fervants , in ...
... suppose the paffage corrupt : fuch inadvertencies neither author nor editor can escape . There is another remark to be made . Varro and Ifidore fink a few lines afterwards into the fervants of Varro and Ifidore . Whether fervants , in ...
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... suppose it a donation . M. MASON . I have no doubt that the latter very happy interpretation given by Mr. Steevens is the true one . Though ( fays the speaker ) I never tafted Timon's bounty in my life , I would have fuppofed my whole ...
... suppose it a donation . M. MASON . I have no doubt that the latter very happy interpretation given by Mr. Steevens is the true one . Though ( fays the speaker ) I never tafted Timon's bounty in my life , I would have fuppofed my whole ...
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... suppose , with Sir Thomas Hanmer , our author to have written , STEEVENS . Only to vex thee . • What ! a knave too ? ] Timon had juft called Apemantus fool , in confequence of what he had known of him by former acquaint- ance ; but when ...
... suppose , with Sir Thomas Hanmer , our author to have written , STEEVENS . Only to vex thee . • What ! a knave too ? ] Timon had juft called Apemantus fool , in confequence of what he had known of him by former acquaint- ance ; but when ...
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... suppose these to be imitations , but only to be fimilar thoughts on fimilar occafions . JOHNSON . 6 Yet thanks I must you con , ] To con thanks is a very common expreffion among our old dramatick writers . So , in The Story of King ...
... suppose these to be imitations , but only to be fimilar thoughts on fimilar occafions . JOHNSON . 6 Yet thanks I must you con , ] To con thanks is a very common expreffion among our old dramatick writers . So , in The Story of King ...
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