The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... first to be a Blemish upon his good Manners , and a Misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily prov'd the oc- casion of exerting one of the greatest Geni- us's that ever was known in Dramatick Poetry . He had , by a Misfortune common ...
... first to be a Blemish upon his good Manners , and a Misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily prov'd the oc- casion of exerting one of the greatest Geni- us's that ever was known in Dramatick Poetry . He had , by a Misfortune common ...
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... first Acquain- tance in the Play - houfe . He was receiv'd in- to the Company then in being , at first in a very mean Rank ; But his admirable Wit , and the natural Turn of it to the Stage , foon diftinguish'd him , if not as an extraor ...
... first Acquain- tance in the Play - houfe . He was receiv'd in- to the Company then in being , at first in a very mean Rank ; But his admirable Wit , and the natural Turn of it to the Stage , foon diftinguish'd him , if not as an extraor ...
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... first fight . Mr. Dryden feems to think that Peri- cles is one of his firft Plays ; but there is no judgment to be form'd on that , fince there is good Reafon to believe that the greatest part of that Play was not written by him ; tho ...
... first fight . Mr. Dryden feems to think that Peri- cles is one of his firft Plays ; but there is no judgment to be form'd on that , fince there is good Reafon to believe that the greatest part of that Play was not written by him ; tho ...
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... first Stanza of these Verses , becaufe Spencer's Death happen'd twenty Years before Shake- Spear's . But , befides that the Character is not applicable to any Man of that time but himself , it is plain by the last Stanza that Mr ...
... first Stanza of these Verses , becaufe Spencer's Death happen'd twenty Years before Shake- Spear's . But , befides that the Character is not applicable to any Man of that time but himself , it is plain by the last Stanza that Mr ...
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... first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Johnson and his Writings to the Publick . After this they were profefs'd Friends ; tho ' I don't know whether the other ever made him an equal return of Gentleness and Sincerity ...
... first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Johnson and his Writings to the Publick . After this they were profefs'd Friends ; tho ' I don't know whether the other ever made him an equal return of Gentleness and Sincerity ...
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