The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... 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 , and the Errors of the Prefs . Such as it is , it is the best Present of Eng- lifh Poetry I am ...
... 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 , and the Errors of the Prefs . Such as it is , it is the best Present of Eng- lifh Poetry I am ...
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... Scene in Henry the Fifth written wholly in it . Upon his leaving School , he feems to have given intirely into that way of Living which his Father propos'd to him ; and in order to fettle in the World after a Family man- ner , he ...
... Scene in Henry the Fifth written wholly in it . Upon his leaving School , he feems to have given intirely into that way of Living which his Father propos'd to him ; and in order to fettle in the World after a Family man- ner , he ...
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... Scene of his Poetafter , they are as odd an Emperor and a Poet as ever met . Shakespear , on the other Hand , was behold- ing to no body farther than the Foundation of the Tale , the Incidents were often his own , and the Writing ...
... Scene of his Poetafter , they are as odd an Emperor and a Poet as ever met . Shakespear , on the other Hand , was behold- ing to no body farther than the Foundation of the Tale , the Incidents were often his own , and the Writing ...
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... Side ; His youthful House , well fav'd , a world too wide For his fhrunk Shank ; and his big manly Voice Turning again tow'rd childish treble Pipes , b 3 And And Whistles in his Sound . Laft Scene of all of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XXI.
... Side ; His youthful House , well fav'd , a world too wide For his fhrunk Shank ; and his big manly Voice Turning again tow'rd childish treble Pipes , b 3 And And Whistles in his Sound . Laft Scene of all of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XXI.
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... Scene of all , That ends this ftrange eventful Hiftory , Is fecond Childishness and meer Oblivion , Sans Teeth , fans Eyes , fans Taft , fans ev'ry thing . p . 625 . His Images are indeed ev'ry where fo lively , that the Thing he would ...
... Scene of all , That ends this ftrange eventful Hiftory , Is fecond Childishness and meer Oblivion , Sans Teeth , fans Eyes , fans Taft , fans ev'ry thing . p . 625 . His Images are indeed ev'ry where fo lively , that the Thing he would ...
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