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... mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all thefe Con- tingencies fhould unite to his disadvantage , feems to me almoft as fingularly unlucky , as that fo many various ( nay contrary ) Ta- lents fhould meet in one man , was ...
... mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all thefe Con- tingencies fhould unite to his disadvantage , feems to me almoft as fingularly unlucky , as that fo many various ( nay contrary ) Ta- lents fhould meet in one man , was ...
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... mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft equal to that profufe generofity the prefent age has fhewn to French Dancers and Italian Singers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with ...
... mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft equal to that profufe generofity the prefent age has fhewn to French Dancers and Italian Singers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with ...
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... mind , and eafie fubmiffion to the governance of an imperious Wife , or prevail- ing Faction : Tho ' at the fame time the Poet do's juftice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhowing him pious , dif ...
... mind , and eafie fubmiffion to the governance of an imperious Wife , or prevail- ing Faction : Tho ' at the fame time the Poet do's juftice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhowing him pious , dif ...
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... mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs . For the two laft efpecially , you find ' em exactly as they are defcrib'd by Plutarch , from whom certainly Shakespear copy'd ' em . He has indeed follow'd his original pretty clofe , and taken ...
... mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs . For the two laft efpecially , you find ' em exactly as they are defcrib'd by Plutarch , from whom certainly Shakespear copy'd ' em . He has indeed follow'd his original pretty clofe , and taken ...
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... mind ; nor let thy foul contrive Against thy mother ought ; leave her to heav'n , And to thofe thorns that in her ... minds of an audience than Shakespear has done . The whole Tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the ...
... mind ; nor let thy foul contrive Against thy mother ought ; leave her to heav'n , And to thofe thorns that in her ... minds of an audience than Shakespear has done . The whole Tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the ...
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