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... reason why we should make sport for the world , for such is the only effect of publick controversies ; neither ... reasons for my dissent both from you and Mr. Tyrwhitt . You cannot surely suspect me of having wished to commence ...
... reason why we should make sport for the world , for such is the only effect of publick controversies ; neither ... reasons for my dissent both from you and Mr. Tyrwhitt . You cannot surely suspect me of having wished to commence ...
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... degree with the jealousy of authorship ; and while his approbation was readily bestowed upon those whose competi- tion he thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : EDITOR'S PREFACE . xiii.
... degree with the jealousy of authorship ; and while his approbation was readily bestowed upon those whose competi- tion he thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : EDITOR'S PREFACE . xiii.
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... and defects in equal scales stuffed full of swelling figures and sonorous epithets , ' - will , for ob- vious reasons , form no part of this publica- tion . His brief strictures at the end of each EDITOR'S PREFACE . XV.
... and defects in equal scales stuffed full of swelling figures and sonorous epithets , ' - will , for ob- vious reasons , form no part of this publica- tion . His brief strictures at the end of each EDITOR'S PREFACE . XV.
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... reason for throw- ing the first of these parts from the protection of our author's name ) , " Love's Labour Lost , " " The Comedy of Errors , " " The Taming of the Shrew , " " King John , " and ¡° Richard II . , " among his earliest ...
... reason for throw- ing the first of these parts from the protection of our author's name ) , " Love's Labour Lost , " " The Comedy of Errors , " " The Taming of the Shrew , " " King John , " and ¡° Richard II . , " among his earliest ...
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... reason assures us to be glowing with fertility and alive with population ; but which is abandoned in our maps , from the ignorance of our geo- graphers , to the death of barrenness , and the silence of sandy desolation . By the ...
... reason assures us to be glowing with fertility and alive with population ; but which is abandoned in our maps , from the ignorance of our geo- graphers , to the death of barrenness , and the silence of sandy desolation . By the ...
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