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... reading , " and therefore , according to Mr. Steevens's just and logical inference , " he is worth explaining ... readers , and who excludes Shakspeare from his own pages by a mass of notes not very rarely trifling , impertinent ...
... reading , " and therefore , according to Mr. Steevens's just and logical inference , " he is worth explaining ... readers , and who excludes Shakspeare from his own pages by a mass of notes not very rarely trifling , impertinent ...
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... readers and admirers ; and in this land , over which freedom sheds its influence , we continue to read and to relish only that which is great and interesting . We may leave it to French wits , who have been accustomed to walk in a ...
... readers and admirers ; and in this land , over which freedom sheds its influence , we continue to read and to relish only that which is great and interesting . We may leave it to French wits , who have been accustomed to walk in a ...
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... reading antient authors , might expect to find in each piece the beauties which his works in general exhibit . It is proper to caution this class of readers against a hope which might be disappointed , and to avoid the just reproaches ...
... reading antient authors , might expect to find in each piece the beauties which his works in general exhibit . It is proper to caution this class of readers against a hope which might be disappointed , and to avoid the just reproaches ...
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