The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... fo confined a Circle , as if the Author's Talent lay only at drawing in Miniature : In how many Points of Light must we be oblig'd to gaze at this great Poet ! In how many Branches of Excellence to confider , and admire him !
... fo confined a Circle , as if the Author's Talent lay only at drawing in Miniature : In how many Points of Light must we be oblig'd to gaze at this great Poet ! In how many Branches of Excellence to confider , and admire him !
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... yet , as for what relates to Men of Letters , the Knowledge of an Author may , perhaps , fometimes conduce to the better understanding his Works : And , indeed , this Author's Works , from the bad Treatment he has met with from ...
... yet , as for what relates to Men of Letters , the Knowledge of an Author may , perhaps , fometimes conduce to the better understanding his Works : And , indeed , this Author's Works , from the bad Treatment he has met with from ...
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It has been obferv'd by Mr. Rowe , that , amongst other Extravagancies which our Author has given to his Sir John Falftaffe , in the Merry Wives of Windfor , he has ...
It has been obferv'd by Mr. Rowe , that , amongst other Extravagancies which our Author has given to his Sir John Falftaffe , in the Merry Wives of Windfor , he has ...
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When I confider the exceeding Candour and Good - nature of our Author , ( which inclin'd all the gentler Part of the World to love him ; the Power of his Wit obliged the Men of the most delicate Knowledge and polite Learning to admire ...
When I confider the exceeding Candour and Good - nature of our Author , ( which inclin'd all the gentler Part of the World to love him ; the Power of his Wit obliged the Men of the most delicate Knowledge and polite Learning to admire ...
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For in his Tempeft , our Author makes mention of the Bermuda Islands , which were unknown to the English , till , in 1609 , Sir John Summers 7 , e t mers made a Voyage to North - America , and The PREFAC E.
For in his Tempeft , our Author makes mention of the Bermuda Islands , which were unknown to the English , till , in 1609 , Sir John Summers 7 , e t mers made a Voyage to North - America , and The PREFAC E.
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