The Canons of Criticism and Glossary: Being a Supplement to Mr. Warburton's Edition of Shakespear. Collected from the Notes in that Celebrated Work and Proper to be Bound Up with itC. Bathurst, 1758 - 325 pages |
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... against Shakespear : Thath now dunces progrep in Persond Abuse . For a but a Grub - treet bitic nun to seed SCRIBL . ink Scriblerus has hise so well exemplified , ine admirably characterised , in that happy lim eathers , and a Heart of ...
... against Shakespear : Thath now dunces progrep in Persond Abuse . For a but a Grub - treet bitic nun to seed SCRIBL . ink Scriblerus has hise so well exemplified , ine admirably characterised , in that happy lim eathers , and a Heart of ...
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... against my inc inclination ; for I thought , I had been quit of the talk of reading the laft edition of Shakespear any more ; at left till thofe , who difapprove of what I have published concern- ing it , fhould be as well acquainted ...
... against my inc inclination ; for I thought , I had been quit of the talk of reading the laft edition of Shakespear any more ; at left till thofe , who difapprove of what I have published concern- ing it , fhould be as well acquainted ...
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... against me , for that is unanswerable ; but fome objections which I hear have been made against the Canons , by fome of his friends . It is my misfortune in this controversy to be engaged with a perfon ; who is better known by his name ...
... against me , for that is unanswerable ; but fome objections which I hear have been made against the Canons , by fome of his friends . It is my misfortune in this controversy to be engaged with a perfon ; who is better known by his name ...
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... against Shakespear , and of perfonal abufe : for the firft ; if , as Audrey fays , the Gods have not made me poetical , I cannot help it ; every body has not the wit of the ingenious Mr. Warbur- ton ; and I confefs myself not to be his ...
... against Shakespear , and of perfonal abufe : for the firft ; if , as Audrey fays , the Gods have not made me poetical , I cannot help it ; every body has not the wit of the ingenious Mr. Warbur- ton ; and I confefs myself not to be his ...
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... against this Gentleman , as Mr. Warbur- ton has against me ; and , I fuppofe , abused him as heartily for it : but nevertheless , the gentle- man did both parties juftice . In short , if a man will put himself off in the world for what ...
... against this Gentleman , as Mr. Warbur- ton has against me ; and , I fuppofe , abused him as heartily for it : but nevertheless , the gentle- man did both parties juftice . In short , if a man will put himself off in the world for what ...
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66 EXAMP affertion againſt alfo allufion alteration anſwer authority becauſe beſt called CANON caufe cauſe CORIOLANUS CYMBELINE defign Dunciad edition emendation Engliſh EXAMP expreffed expreffion faid fame fatire feems fenfe fenſe fentiment fhall fhew fhould fignify fince firſt fome fpeak fpeech ftand fuch fuppofe furely give hath HENRY HENRY IV himſelf Ibid inftances itſelf juft juſt King KING LEAR laft laſt LEAR loft MACBETH mean meaſure MEASURE FOR MEASURE metaphor miſtake moft moſt muft muſt nonfenfe obfervation occafion OTHELLO Oxford editor paffage perfon phraſe poet Pope praiſe Pref prefent Profeffed Critic purpoſe raiſed reafon reft ſays ſeems ſenſe Shakeſpear wrote ſhall ſhould read SONNET ſpeak ſtrange ſuppoſe thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought TIMON OF ATHENS TROILUS and CRESSIDA underſtand underſtood uſed VIII WARB Warburton Warburton fays whofe word