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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... of the Canons , on occafion of a Note on the Dunciad B. IV . 1. 567. see the opposite page , & at the end . MACBETH , Vol . VI . Page 392 . ว A 3 have 1 4 have raised on my Subject ; to borrow another To the REVEREND.
... of the Canons , on occafion of a Note on the Dunciad B. IV . 1. 567. see the opposite page , & at the end . MACBETH , Vol . VI . Page 392 . ว A 3 have 1 4 have raised on my Subject ; to borrow another To the REVEREND.
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... occafion , yet I did not laugh fo much as I might have done ; and I used him with better manners , than he ever did any person whom he had a controversy with ; except one gentleman , whom he is afraid of ; if I may except even him . But ...
... occafion , yet I did not laugh fo much as I might have done ; and I used him with better manners , than he ever did any person whom he had a controversy with ; except one gentleman , whom he is afraid of ; if I may except even him . But ...
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... occafion ; * " It was not the purpose of these remarks , to cast a ble- " mish on his envied fame ; but to do a piece of justice to the real merit both of the work , and " its author ; by that best and gentleft method " of correction ...
... occafion ; * " It was not the purpose of these remarks , to cast a ble- " mish on his envied fame ; but to do a piece of justice to the real merit both of the work , and " its author ; by that best and gentleft method " of correction ...
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... occafion of writing Notes , when He cannot otherwise find one . XXIII . The Profefs'd Critic , in order to furnish his Quota to the Bookfeller , may write NOTES of No- thing ; that is to fay , fare Nates as either explane things , which ...
... occafion of writing Notes , when He cannot otherwise find one . XXIII . The Profefs'd Critic , in order to furnish his Quota to the Bookfeller , may write NOTES of No- thing ; that is to fay , fare Nates as either explane things , which ...
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... occafion of the « observation was , Lucio's faying , That it ought " to be treated with a little more lenity ; and his an- " fwer to it is - The vice is of great kindred . No- " thing can be more abfurd , than all this . From " the occafion ...
... occafion of the « observation was , Lucio's faying , That it ought " to be treated with a little more lenity ; and his an- " fwer to it is - The vice is of great kindred . No- " thing can be more abfurd , than all this . From " the occafion ...
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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