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... should follow them in the fame province . On the contrary , he thinks the world much obliged to them for the progress they made in weeding out fo great a number of blunders and mistakes as they have done , and probably be who bath ...
... should follow them in the fame province . On the contrary , he thinks the world much obliged to them for the progress they made in weeding out fo great a number of blunders and mistakes as they have done , and probably be who bath ...
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... should be furpriz'd if we had not wept , and wept at that very moment . How aftonishing is it again , that the paffions directly oppofite to these , laughter and spleen , are no less at his commandÎ that he is not more a master of the ...
... should be furpriz'd if we had not wept , and wept at that very moment . How aftonishing is it again , that the paffions directly oppofite to these , laughter and spleen , are no less at his commandÎ that he is not more a master of the ...
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... should fancy the two parts of Henry the fourth , and Midfummer - Night's Dream , might have been fo : because I find no other printed with any exactness ; and ( contrary to the reft ) there is very little variation in all the subsequent ...
... should fancy the two parts of Henry the fourth , and Midfummer - Night's Dream , might have been fo : because I find no other printed with any exactness ; and ( contrary to the reft ) there is very little variation in all the subsequent ...
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... should have been much more pleased , to have learned from fome certain authority , which was the first play he wrote ; it would be without doubt a pleasure to any man , curious in things of this kind , to fee and know what was the first ...
... should have been much more pleased , to have learned from fome certain authority , which was the first play he wrote ; it would be without doubt a pleasure to any man , curious in things of this kind , to fee and know what was the first ...
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... Should praise a matron . What could hurt her more ? But thou art proof against them ; and , indeed , Above th ' ill fortune of them , or the need : I therefore will begin . Soul of the age ! The applaufe ! delight ! the wonder of our ...
... Should praise a matron . What could hurt her more ? But thou art proof against them ; and , indeed , Above th ' ill fortune of them , or the need : I therefore will begin . Soul of the age ! The applaufe ! delight ! the wonder of our ...
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