The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... himself , it is plain by the last Stanza that Mr. Spencer does not mean that he was then really Dead , but only that he had withdrawn himself from the Publick , or at least with - held his Hand from Writing , out of a disgust he had ...
... himself , it is plain by the last Stanza that Mr. Spencer does not mean that he was then really Dead , but only that he had withdrawn himself from the Publick , or at least with - held his Hand from Writing , out of a disgust he had ...
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... Poetry with the Ease of a first Imagination , which himself with infinite Labour and Study could but hardly attain to . Johnson was cer- tainly . · tainly a very good Scholar , and in of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XIII.
... Poetry with the Ease of a first Imagination , which himself with infinite Labour and Study could but hardly attain to . Johnson was cer- tainly . · tainly a very good Scholar , and in of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XIII.
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... himself leaft upon , fince his Excel- lencies were all of another Kind . I am very fenfible that he do's , in this Play , depart too much from that likeness to Truth which ought to be obferv'd in these fort of Writings ; yet he do's it ...
... himself leaft upon , fince his Excel- lencies were all of another Kind . I am very fenfible that he do's , in this Play , depart too much from that likeness to Truth which ought to be obferv'd in these fort of Writings ; yet he do's it ...
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... himself any one Action for a Subject , that the Title very often tells you , ' tis The Life of King John , King Richard , & c . What can be more agrecable to the Idea our Historians give of Henry the Sixth , than the Picture Shake ...
... himself any one Action for a Subject , that the Title very often tells you , ' tis The Life of King John , King Richard , & c . What can be more agrecable to the Idea our Historians give of Henry the Sixth , than the Picture Shake ...
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... himself or Family : The Cha- racter of the Man is beft feen in his Writings . But fince Ben Johnson has made a fort of an Effay towards it in his Discoveries , tho ' , as I have before hinted , he was not very Cordial in his Friendship ...
... himself or Family : The Cha- racter of the Man is beft feen in his Writings . But fince Ben Johnson has made a fort of an Effay towards it in his Discoveries , tho ' , as I have before hinted , he was not very Cordial in his Friendship ...
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