The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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dain'd otherwise , and he by death departed from that right , we pray you do not
envy his friends the office of their care , and paine , to have collected and publish'
d them ; and so to have publisht them , as where ( before ) you were abus'd with ...
dain'd otherwise , and he by death departed from that right , we pray you do not
envy his friends the office of their care , and paine , to have collected and publish'
d them ; and so to have publisht them , as where ( before ) you were abus'd with ...
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... Cingito , ne vati noceat - But however this contention might be carried on by the
partizans on either side , I cannot help thinking these two great poets were good
friends , and lived on good terms , and in offices of society with each other .
... Cingito , ne vati noceat - But however this contention might be carried on by the
partizans on either side , I cannot help thinking these two great poets were good
friends , and lived on good terms , and in offices of society with each other .
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Yet these very friends , I suppose , would have thought it had added luftre to his
high ftation , to have new - furbished out some dull northern Chronicle , or dark
Sibylline Ænigma . But let it not be thought that what is here said infinuates any ...
Yet these very friends , I suppose , would have thought it had added luftre to his
high ftation , to have new - furbished out some dull northern Chronicle , or dark
Sibylline Ænigma . But let it not be thought that what is here said infinuates any ...
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It happens but too often , that we have other ways to shew our regard to them ;
their own great want of care in their copies , and the still greater want of it that is
commonly in their impressions , will find sufficient exercise for any one's
friendship ...
It happens but too often , that we have other ways to shew our regard to them ;
their own great want of care in their copies , and the still greater want of it that is
commonly in their impressions , will find sufficient exercise for any one's
friendship ...
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His pleasurable wit , and good - nature , engaged him in the acquaintance , and
entitled him to the friendship of the ... it happened that in a pleasant conversation
amongst their common friends , Mr. Combe told Shakespeare , in a laughing ...
His pleasurable wit , and good - nature , engaged him in the acquaintance , and
entitled him to the friendship of the ... it happened that in a pleasant conversation
amongst their common friends , Mr. Combe told Shakespeare , in a laughing ...
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