Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pages |
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... transcriber : and though the context is a facred thing , and ought not to be disturbed , yet in a note a better reading may be proposed . In B. IX . 670. there is the following beautiful defcription . 0 As when of old fome orator ...
... transcriber : and though the context is a facred thing , and ought not to be disturbed , yet in a note a better reading may be proposed . In B. IX . 670. there is the following beautiful defcription . 0 As when of old fome orator ...
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... . That was the old way , Goffip , when Iniquity came in like hokos pokos , - of transcribers - interpolations - gloffes - omif- fions 1 in Critical Obfervations Book I. Who is there but will allow greater liberty for ...
... . That was the old way , Goffip , when Iniquity came in like hokos pokos , - of transcribers - interpolations - gloffes - omif- fions 1 in Critical Obfervations Book I. Who is there but will allow greater liberty for ...
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John Upton. - of transcribers - interpolations - gloffes - omif- fions - various readings and what not ? But to try these experiments , without great caution , on Milton 嘴 in a juglers jerkin ... transcribers-interpolations-gloffes-omif- ...
John Upton. - of transcribers - interpolations - gloffes - omif- fions - various readings and what not ? But to try these experiments , without great caution , on Milton 嘴 in a juglers jerkin ... transcribers-interpolations-gloffes-omif- ...
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... transcriber foifted into the context ? ' Twas thro ' fuch wrong notions of refine- ment , that bishop Burnet was led into no lefs . mistakes 1. Characteristicks . vol . I. Advice to an author . p . 275 . 2. Burnet's history of his own ...
... transcriber foifted into the context ? ' Twas thro ' fuch wrong notions of refine- ment , that bishop Burnet was led into no lefs . mistakes 1. Characteristicks . vol . I. Advice to an author . p . 275 . 2. Burnet's history of his own ...
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... transcriber , trusting to his conjectures , wrote AIΣXPNΣ , where- as he ought to have written ΙΣΧΥΡΩΣ , a letter only being negligently omitted : ἰσχυρῶς ἀγωνι- Taμives , audaciffime , naviter praeliantes . By this , which fcarce ...
... transcriber , trusting to his conjectures , wrote AIΣXPNΣ , where- as he ought to have written ΙΣΧΥΡΩΣ , a letter only being negligently omitted : ἰσχυρῶς ἀγωνι- Taμives , audaciffime , naviter praeliantes . By this , which fcarce ...
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