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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... hear a certain number of lines recited with just gefture and elegant modulation . The lines relate to some action , and an action must be in fome place ; but the diffe rent actions that compleat a ftory may be in places very re- mote ...
... hear a certain number of lines recited with just gefture and elegant modulation . The lines relate to some action , and an action must be in fome place ; but the diffe rent actions that compleat a ftory may be in places very re- mote ...
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... erect a work to the confufion of infide- " lity . " Why , I have done all this , and more : And hear now what the fame men have said to it They tell me , I bave wrote to the wrong and injury of religion , Dr. WARBURTON's PREFACE . CXXV.
... erect a work to the confufion of infide- " lity . " Why , I have done all this , and more : And hear now what the fame men have said to it They tell me , I bave wrote to the wrong and injury of religion , Dr. WARBURTON's PREFACE . CXXV.
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... hear Clytemneftra crying out to gyfthus for help , and to her fon for mercy : while Elec- tra her daughter , and a princefs ( both of them characters that ought to have appeared with more decency ) ftands upon the stage , and encourages ...
... hear Clytemneftra crying out to gyfthus for help , and to her fon for mercy : while Elec- tra her daughter , and a princefs ( both of them characters that ought to have appeared with more decency ) ftands upon the stage , and encourages ...
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... hear thy buskin tread And shake a stage ; or , when thy focks were on , Leave thee alone ; for the comparison Of all , that infolent Greece , or haughty Rome , Sent forth , or fince did from their afhes come . Triumph , my Britain ...
... hear thy buskin tread And shake a stage ; or , when thy focks were on , Leave thee alone ; for the comparison Of all , that infolent Greece , or haughty Rome , Sent forth , or fince did from their afhes come . Triumph , my Britain ...
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... hear a fcene more nobly take , Than when thy half - fword parlying Romans fpake Till these , till any of thy volumes reft , Shall with more fire , more feeling be exprefs'd ; Be fure , our Shakespeare , thou canst never die ecxiv POEMS ...
... hear a fcene more nobly take , Than when thy half - fword parlying Romans fpake Till these , till any of thy volumes reft , Shall with more fire , more feeling be exprefs'd ; Be fure , our Shakespeare , thou canst never die ecxiv POEMS ...
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