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... and in Triumph over Our Laws : It was then , I fay , that they thought it highly neceffary to their Purpose , that a Man of the first Quality and Figure in England , fhould countenance fo bold and unexampled an Undertaking .
... and in Triumph over Our Laws : It was then , I fay , that they thought it highly neceffary to their Purpose , that a Man of the first Quality and Figure in England , fhould countenance fo bold and unexampled an Undertaking .
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I fhould have been much more pleas'd , to have learn'd from fome certain Authority , which was the firft Play he wrote ; it would be without doubt a pleasure to any Man , curious in Things of this Kind , to fee and know what was the ...
I fhould have been much more pleas'd , to have learn'd from fome certain Authority , which was the firft Play he wrote ; it would be without doubt a pleasure to any Man , curious in Things of this Kind , to fee and know what was the ...
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It seems strange that he fhould 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 ...
It seems strange that he fhould 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 ...
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Tis true , I fhould inform thee farther . Lend thy Hand , And pluck my magick Garment from me : So ! Lye there my Art . Wipe thou thine Eyes , have Comfort . The direful Spectacle of the Wrack , which touch'd The very Virtue of ...
Tis true , I fhould inform thee farther . Lend thy Hand , And pluck my magick Garment from me : So ! Lye there my Art . Wipe thou thine Eyes , have Comfort . The direful Spectacle of the Wrack , which touch'd The very Virtue of ...
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I fhould fin , To think but nobly of my Grand - mother ; Good Wombs have born bad Sons .. Pro . Now the Condition : This King of Naples being an Enemy To me inveterate , hearkens my Brother's Suit ; Which was , That he in lieu o'th ...
I fhould fin , To think but nobly of my Grand - mother ; Good Wombs have born bad Sons .. Pro . Now the Condition : This King of Naples being an Enemy To me inveterate , hearkens my Brother's Suit ; Which was , That he in lieu o'th ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1709 |
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