The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomasJacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... these Plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among Tragedies of Mr. Shakespear . If one under- took to examine the greatest part of these by thofe Rules which are establish'd by Ariftotle , and taken from the Model of the Grecian ...
... these Plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among Tragedies of Mr. Shakespear . If one under- took to examine the greatest part of these by thofe Rules which are establish'd by Ariftotle , and taken from the Model of the Grecian ...
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... These last , indeed , are Parts of Shakespear's Praife , which it would be very hard to Difpute with him . His Sentiments and Images of Things are Great and Natural ; and his Expression ( tho ' perhaps in fome In- stances a little ...
... These last , indeed , are Parts of Shakespear's Praife , which it would be very hard to Difpute with him . His Sentiments and Images of Things are Great and Natural ; and his Expression ( tho ' perhaps in fome In- stances a little ...
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... these four Verfes . Ten in the Hundred lies here ingrav'd , ' Tis a Hundred to Ten , his Soul is not fav'd : If any Man ask , Who lies in this Tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the Devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . But the Sharpness of the Satyr ...
... these four Verfes . Ten in the Hundred lies here ingrav'd , ' Tis a Hundred to Ten , his Soul is not fav'd : If any Man ask , Who lies in this Tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the Devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . But the Sharpness of the Satyr ...
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... these Stones , And Curft be he that moves my Bones . He had three Daughters , of which two liv'd to be marry'd ; Judith , the Elder , to one Mr. Thomas Quiney , by whom he had three Sons , who all dy'd without Children ; and Sufannah ...
... these Stones , And Curft be he that moves my Bones . He had three Daughters , of which two liv'd to be marry'd ; Judith , the Elder , to one Mr. Thomas Quiney , by whom he had three Sons , who all dy'd without Children ; and Sufannah ...
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... these Ayres attend . Vouchsafe my Pray'r May know , if you remain upon this Island , And that you will fome good Inftruction give How I may bear me here : My prime Request ( Which I do laft pronounce ) is , O you Wonder , you be made ...
... these Ayres attend . Vouchsafe my Pray'r May know , if you remain upon this Island , And that you will fome good Inftruction give How I may bear me here : My prime Request ( Which I do laft pronounce ) is , O you Wonder , you be made ...
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