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... at least , to fome Efteem and Regard from Your Grace's illuftrious Friends , that is , from those who fill up the first and best Rank of Mankind . Whatever I am or can be , ( if I am ever to be any thing ) is all Your Grace's .
... at least , to fome Efteem and Regard from Your Grace's illuftrious Friends , that is , from those who fill up the first and best Rank of Mankind . Whatever I am or can be , ( if I am ever to be any thing ) is all Your Grace's .
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In fome of the Editions , especially the last , there were many Lines ( and in Hamlet one whole Scene ) left out together ; these are now all supply'd . I fear Your Grace will ftill find fome Faults , but I hope they are moftly litteral ...
In fome of the Editions , especially the last , there were many Lines ( and in Hamlet one whole Scene ) left out together ; these are now all supply'd . I fear Your Grace will ftill find fome Faults , but I hope they are moftly litteral ...
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T T feems to be a kind of Respect due to the Memory of Excellent Men , especially of those whom their Wit and Learning have made Famous , to deliver fome Account of themselves , as well as their Works , to Pofterity .
T T feems to be a kind of Respect due to the Memory of Excellent Men , especially of those whom their Wit and Learning have made Famous , to deliver fome Account of themselves , as well as their Works , to Pofterity .
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As for what relates to Men of Letters , the knowledge of an Author may fometimes conduce to the better understanding his Book : And tho ' the Works of Mr. Shakespear may seem to many not to want a Comment , yet I fancy fome little ...
As for what relates to Men of Letters , the knowledge of an Author may fometimes conduce to the better understanding his Book : And tho ' the Works of Mr. Shakespear may seem to many not to want a Comment , yet I fancy fome little ...
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... that fome of their fine Images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mix'd with his own Writings ; fo that his not copying at least something from them , may be an Argument of his never having read ' em .
... that fome of their fine Images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mix'd with his own Writings ; fo that his not copying at least something from them , may be an Argument of his never having read ' em .
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