The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... unto brightness . Shakespeare opens a mine which contains gold and diamonds in unexhauftible plenty , though clouded by incruftations , debased by impurities , and mingled with a mafs of meaner minerals . It has been much difputed ...
... unto brightness . Shakespeare opens a mine which contains gold and diamonds in unexhauftible plenty , though clouded by incruftations , debased by impurities , and mingled with a mafs of meaner minerals . It has been much difputed ...
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... unto their parent . There is a great dif- ference , whether any Book choofe Patrones , or finde them : This hath done both . For , fo much were your L. L. likings of the feverall parts , when they were acted , C4 as as before they were ...
... unto their parent . There is a great dif- ference , whether any Book choofe Patrones , or finde them : This hath done both . For , fo much were your L. L. likings of the feverall parts , when they were acted , C4 as as before they were ...
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... unto me . Mr. Theobald was naturally turned to Industry and . Labour . What he read he could transcribe : but , as . what he thought , if ever he did think , he could but ill exprefs , fo he read on ; and , by that means got a Character ...
... unto me . Mr. Theobald was naturally turned to Industry and . Labour . What he read he could transcribe : but , as . what he thought , if ever he did think , he could but ill exprefs , fo he read on ; and , by that means got a Character ...
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... their Tongue to a Degree of Purity and Stability which no living Lan- guage ever attained unto before . It is with Pleasure I obferve , obferve , that these Things now begin to be understood CXX Dr. WARBURTON's PREFACE .
... their Tongue to a Degree of Purity and Stability which no living Lan- guage ever attained unto before . It is with Pleasure I obferve , obferve , that these Things now begin to be understood CXX Dr. WARBURTON's PREFACE .
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... unto us , by virtue of our Offices from the Queen's Moft Excellent Majefty , and her Highness's most noble and victorious Progenitors : Wherefore being folicited , by credible Report in- formed , that John Shakespeare , now of Stratford ...
... unto us , by virtue of our Offices from the Queen's Moft Excellent Majefty , and her Highness's most noble and victorious Progenitors : Wherefore being folicited , by credible Report in- formed , that John Shakespeare , now of Stratford ...
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