The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... most agreeable Companion ; fo that it is no wonder if with so many good Qualities he made him- felf acquainted with the best Conversations of thofe Times . Queen Elizabeth had several of his Plays Acted before her , and without doubt ...
... most agreeable Companion ; fo that it is no wonder if with so many good Qualities he made him- felf acquainted with the best Conversations of thofe Times . Queen Elizabeth had several of his Plays Acted before her , and without doubt ...
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... most Excellent in . There is certainly a great deal of Entertainment in his Comical Humours ; and tho ' they did not then strike at all Ranks of People , as the Sa- tyr of the prefent Age has taken the Liberty to do , yet there is a ...
... most Excellent in . There is certainly a great deal of Entertainment in his Comical Humours ; and tho ' they did not then strike at all Ranks of People , as the Sa- tyr of the prefent Age has taken the Liberty to do , yet there is a ...
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... most finish'd of any of Shakespear's . The Tale in- deed , in that Part relating to the Caskets , and the extravagant and unusual kind of Bond gi- ven by Antonio , is a little too much remov ? d from the Rules of Probability : But ...
... most finish'd of any of Shakespear's . The Tale in- deed , in that Part relating to the Caskets , and the extravagant and unusual kind of Bond gi- ven by Antonio , is a little too much remov ? d from the Rules of Probability : But ...
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... felf ; and the Wit most commonly fprightly and pleafing , except in thofe places where he runs into Dogrel Rhymes , as in The Comedy of Errors , and and a Passage or two in some other Plays . XXII Some Account of the Life , & c .
... felf ; and the Wit most commonly fprightly and pleafing , except in thofe places where he runs into Dogrel Rhymes , as in The Comedy of Errors , and and a Passage or two in some other Plays . XXII Some Account of the Life , & c .
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... most uncommon Grotefques that was ever seen . The Obferva- tion , which I have been inform'd * three very great Men concurr'd in making upon this Part , was extremely juft . That Shakespear had not only found out a new Character in his ...
... most uncommon Grotefques that was ever seen . The Obferva- tion , which I have been inform'd * three very great Men concurr'd in making upon this Part , was extremely juft . That Shakespear had not only found out a new Character in his ...
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