The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... thing ) is all Your Grace's . It is an Acknowledg- ment that I make , with as much Satisfa- stion as Pride ; and I don't know whether the Obligation I lye under , or the Benefit I receive from it , be capable of giving me the greater ...
... thing ) is all Your Grace's . It is an Acknowledg- ment that I make , with as much Satisfa- stion as Pride ; and I don't know whether the Obligation I lye under , or the Benefit I receive from it , be capable of giving me the greater ...
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... thing ftill to beg , That as Your Grace re- ceiv'd me into Your favourable Opinion , without any Pretenfion that could be made on my fide , I may have the Honour to continue there , by my firft Title , Your Grace's meer Goodness . Tho ...
... thing ftill to beg , That as Your Grace re- ceiv'd me into Your favourable Opinion , without any Pretenfion that could be made on my fide , I may have the Honour to continue there , by my firft Title , Your Grace's meer Goodness . Tho ...
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... thing which might be an Offence to his Honour and Confcience . It is with Pleasure , my Lord , that we compare the troublesome Condition of those paft Times , with the Security of these pre- fent . And I cannot but Congratulate Your ...
... thing which might be an Offence to his Honour and Confcience . It is with Pleasure , my Lord , that we compare the troublesome Condition of those paft Times , with the Security of these pre- fent . And I cannot but Congratulate Your ...
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... thing that looks like an Imitation of ' em ; the Delicacy of his Taste , and the natural Bent of his own Great Genius , equal , if not superior to some of the best of theirs , would certainly have led him to Read and Study ' em with fo ...
... thing that looks like an Imitation of ' em ; the Delicacy of his Taste , and the natural Bent of his own Great Genius , equal , if not superior to some of the best of theirs , would certainly have led him to Read and Study ' em with fo ...
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... Things of this Kind , to fee and know what was the first Effay of a Fancy like Shakespear's . Perhaps we are not to look for his Beginnings , like those of other Authors , among their least per- fect Writings ; Art had fo little , and ...
... Things of this Kind , to fee and know what was the first Effay of a Fancy like Shakespear's . Perhaps we are not to look for his Beginnings , like those of other Authors , among their least per- fect Writings ; Art had fo little , and ...
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