The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is fomething in the Friendship of Antonio to Bassanio very Great , Generous and Tender . The whole fourth Act , fuppofing , as I faid , the Fact to be probable , is extremely Fine ...
... must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is fomething in the Friendship of Antonio to Bassanio very Great , Generous and Tender . The whole fourth Act , fuppofing , as I faid , the Fact to be probable , is extremely Fine ...
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... on this Enchanted Isle . But Shakespear's Magick could not copied be , Within that Circle none durft walk but he . * Alluding to the Sea - Voyage of Fletcher . I I must confefs ' twas bold , nor would you of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XXV.
... on this Enchanted Isle . But Shakespear's Magick could not copied be , Within that Circle none durft walk but he . * Alluding to the Sea - Voyage of Fletcher . I I must confefs ' twas bold , nor would you of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XXV.
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... must confefs ' twas bold , nor would you now That Liberty to vulgar Wits allow , Which works by Magick fupernatural things : But Shakespear's Power is Sacred as a King's . Prologue to The Tempeft , as it is alter'd by Mr. Dryden . the ...
... must confefs ' twas bold , nor would you now That Liberty to vulgar Wits allow , Which works by Magick fupernatural things : But Shakespear's Power is Sacred as a King's . Prologue to The Tempeft , as it is alter'd by Mr. Dryden . the ...
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... must touch any one who is capable either of Fear or Pity . In his Henry VIII . that Prince is drawn with that Greatness of Mind , and all thofe good Qualities which are attri- buted to him in any Account of his Reign . If his Faults are ...
... must touch any one who is capable either of Fear or Pity . In his Henry VIII . that Prince is drawn with that Greatness of Mind , and all thofe good Qualities which are attri- buted to him in any Account of his Reign . If his Faults are ...
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... must have made his way into the Efteem of all Men of Letters , by this only Excellency . No Man is better acquainted with Shakespear's manner of Expreffion , and indeed he has ftu- dy'd him fo well , and is fo much à Master of him ...
... must have made his way into the Efteem of all Men of Letters , by this only Excellency . No Man is better acquainted with Shakespear's manner of Expreffion , and indeed he has ftu- dy'd him fo well , and is fo much à Master of him ...
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