The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... charg'd upon me ; I am bound , by the first Principles of Duty and Gratitude , to own , that it is by Your Grace's immediate Goodness that I have A at at length an Opportunity of turning my Thoughts a better TO HIS ...
... charg'd upon me ; I am bound , by the first Principles of Duty and Gratitude , to own , that it is by Your Grace's immediate Goodness that I have A at at length an Opportunity of turning my Thoughts a better TO HIS ...
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... better and more useful Way . The Honour of your Grace's Protection and Favour , has fomething in it which distin- guishes it felf from that of other Great Men ; the Benefit of it is extenfive , and to have a fhare in Your Grace's good ...
... better and more useful Way . The Honour of your Grace's Protection and Favour , has fomething in it which distin- guishes it felf from that of other Great Men ; the Benefit of it is extenfive , and to have a fhare in Your Grace's good ...
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... better Education than his own Employment . He had bred him , ' tis true , for fome time at a Free - School , where ' tis probable he acquir'd that little Latin he was Master of : But the narrowness of his Cir- cumstances , and the want ...
... better Education than his own Employment . He had bred him , ' tis true , for fome time at a Free - School , where ' tis probable he acquir'd that little Latin he was Master of : But the narrowness of his Cir- cumstances , and the want ...
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... travagance which we admire in Shakespear : And I believe we are better pleas'd with those Thoughts , altogether New and Uncommon , a 2 which which his own Imagination fupply'd him fo abundantly with , of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . III.
... travagance which we admire in Shakespear : And I believe we are better pleas'd with those Thoughts , altogether New and Uncommon , a 2 which which his own Imagination fupply'd him fo abundantly with , of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . III.
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... better pleas'd with it than with an exact Tra- gedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , The Co- medy of Errors , and The Taming of the Shrew , are all pure Comedy ; the reft , however they are call'd , have fomething of both Kinds . ' Tis ...
... better pleas'd with it than with an exact Tra- gedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , The Co- medy of Errors , and The Taming of the Shrew , are all pure Comedy ; the reft , however they are call'd , have fomething of both Kinds . ' Tis ...
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