The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... hath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if be had not found a confiderable part so done to bis bands . From what caufes it proceeded that the works of this Author in the first publication of them were ...
... hath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if be had not found a confiderable part so done to bis bands . From what caufes it proceeded that the works of this Author in the first publication of them were ...
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... hath been moft firictly obferay- ed , not to give a loose to fancy , or indulge à licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to prefume to judge what Shakespear ought to have written , inftead of endeavour- ing to ...
... hath been moft firictly obferay- ed , not to give a loose to fancy , or indulge à licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to prefume to judge what Shakespear ought to have written , inftead of endeavour- ing to ...
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... hath at- tained an bigh degree of perfection in those two great branches of Poetry , Tragedy and Comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and who may be faid without partiality to have equalled , if not excelled ...
... hath at- tained an bigh degree of perfection in those two great branches of Poetry , Tragedy and Comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and who may be faid without partiality to have equalled , if not excelled ...
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... hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his Statue at a publick expence ; fo it is defired that this new Edition of his works , which hath coft fome attention and care , may be looked ...
... hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his Statue at a publick expence ; fo it is defired that this new Edition of his works , which hath coft fome attention and care , may be looked ...
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... hath left us . O draw no envy ( Shakespear ) on thy Name , Am I thus ample to thy Book , and Fame : While I confefs thy writings to be fuch , As neither Man , nor Mufe can praise too much . ' Tis true , and all mens fuffrage . But thefe ...
... hath left us . O draw no envy ( Shakespear ) on thy Name , Am I thus ample to thy Book , and Fame : While I confefs thy writings to be fuch , As neither Man , nor Mufe can praise too much . ' Tis true , and all mens fuffrage . But thefe ...
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