The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomas |
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... fuch perillous Times , I know no Protection for Shakespear , more Safe nor more Honourable than Your Grace's : ' Tis the best Security -- w.g Security a Poet can ask for , to be shelter'd DEDICATION .
... fuch perillous Times , I know no Protection for Shakespear , more Safe nor more Honourable than Your Grace's : ' Tis the best Security -- w.g Security a Poet can ask for , to be shelter'd DEDICATION .
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and even allay'd the Apprehenfions of Danger , which on fuch an Occafion Prople naturally had . It must be own'd , that they had thought prudently for themselves ; but they were highly mistaken in the Man they had chofen , and found him ...
and even allay'd the Apprehenfions of Danger , which on fuch an Occafion Prople naturally had . It must be own'd , that they had thought prudently for themselves ; but they were highly mistaken in the Man they had chofen , and found him ...
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There in it fuch a deadly Spirit of Revenge , appears fuch a favage Fiercenefs and Fellness , and fuch a bloody defignation of Cruelty and Mischief , as cannot agree either with the Stile or Characters of Comedy .
There in it fuch a deadly Spirit of Revenge , appears fuch a favage Fiercenefs and Fellness , and fuch a bloody defignation of Cruelty and Mischief , as cannot agree either with the Stile or Characters of Comedy .
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His Magick has fomething in it very Solemn and very Poetical : And that extravagant Character of Caliban is mighty well fuftain'd , fhews a wonderful Invention in the Author , who could ftrike out fuch a particular wild Image , and is ...
His Magick has fomething in it very Solemn and very Poetical : And that extravagant Character of Caliban is mighty well fuftain'd , fhews a wonderful Invention in the Author , who could ftrike out fuch a particular wild Image , and is ...
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... and indeed they are fuch as most People will agree , with him , to be Faults : But I wish he would likewife have obferv'd fome of the Beauties Beauties too ; as I think it became an Exact XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
... and indeed they are fuch as most People will agree , with him , to be Faults : But I wish he would likewife have obferv'd fome of the Beauties Beauties too ; as I think it became an Exact XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
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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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