The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... should countenance so bold and unex- ampled an Undertaking . They pitch'd up- on one , ' tis true , whofe known Love of his Country might in a good measure have taken off the Odioufnels of that Action , and and even allay'd the ...
... should countenance so bold and unex- ampled an Undertaking . They pitch'd up- on one , ' tis true , whofe known Love of his Country might in a good measure have taken off the Odioufnels of that Action , and and even allay'd the ...
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... should not have ventur'd to have inserted , that my Lord Southampton , at one time , gave him a thousand Pounds , to enable him to go through with a Purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A Bounty very great , and ve- ry rare at any ...
... should not have ventur'd to have inserted , that my Lord Southampton , at one time , gave him a thousand Pounds , to enable him to go through with a Purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A Bounty very great , and ve- ry rare at any ...
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... should take notice of the fevere Remarks that have been former- ly made upon him by Mr. Rhymer . I must confefs , I can't very well fee what could be the Reason of his animadverting with so much Sharpness , upon the Faults of a Man ...
... should take notice of the fevere Remarks that have been former- ly made upon him by Mr. Rhymer . I must confefs , I can't very well fee what could be the Reason of his animadverting with so much Sharpness , upon the Faults of a Man ...
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... should advance Dramatick Poetry fo far as he did . The Fable is what is generally plac'd the first , among those that are reckon'd the constituent Parts of a Tragick or Heroick Poem ; not , perhaps , as it is the most Diffi- cult or ...
... should advance Dramatick Poetry fo far as he did . The Fable is what is generally plac'd the first , among those that are reckon'd the constituent Parts of a Tragick or Heroick Poem ; not , perhaps , as it is the most Diffi- cult or ...
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... should allow nothing Good in the whole : If the Fable and Incidents are not to his Tafte , yet the Thoughts are almost every where very Noble , and the Diction manly and proper . These last , indeed , are Parts of Shakespear's Praife ...
... should allow nothing Good in the whole : If the Fable and Incidents are not to his Tafte , yet the Thoughts are almost every where very Noble , and the Diction manly and proper . These last , indeed , are Parts of Shakespear's Praife ...
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