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censurer



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It seems a moot Point, whether Mr. Pope has done most Injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiast, or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and Censurer.

From Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare by Smith, David Nichol

He hearkened to Fame when it was a just Censurer: But not when an extravagant Babler.

From Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles by Various

Hence, worthy Reader, shew not thy self too-too-rigid a Censurer.

From George Washington's Rules of Civility Traced to their Sources and Restored by Moncure D. Conway by Conway, Moncure Daniel

But it is impossible with Decency to follow this luscious Censurer, really I had scarce Patience to read, and therefore you will not expect me to rake longer in his Dirt.

From Pamela Censured by Anonymous

It seems a moot Point, whether Mr. Pope has done most Injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiast; or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and Censurer.

From Preface to the Works of Shakespeare (1734) by Dick, Hugh G.




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