The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fatire . It was a fundamental in this noble fcence , that what- ever feeds of good difpofitions the infant unborn might be en- dowed with , either from nature , or traductively from its parents , yet if , at the time of its birth , the ...
... fatire . It was a fundamental in this noble fcence , that what- ever feeds of good difpofitions the infant unborn might be en- dowed with , either from nature , or traductively from its parents , yet if , at the time of its birth , the ...
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... fatire againft it miftaken , by its being put ( as he was obliged , both in paying regard to cuftom , and in following nature ) into the mouth of the villain and atheit , efpe- cially when he has added fuch force of reafon to his ...
... fatire againft it miftaken , by its being put ( as he was obliged , both in paying regard to cuftom , and in following nature ) into the mouth of the villain and atheit , efpe- cially when he has added fuch force of reafon to his ...
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... fatire on the grofs abuses of monopo- lies at that time ; and the cor- ruption and avarice of the cour- tiers , who commonly went fhares with the patentee . WARB . 8 Fools ne'er bad lefs grace in a D 3 year , ] There never was a time ...
... fatire on the grofs abuses of monopo- lies at that time ; and the cor- ruption and avarice of the cour- tiers , who commonly went fhares with the patentee . WARB . 8 Fools ne'er bad lefs grace in a D 3 year , ] There never was a time ...
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... fatire written with any particu- lar view , or levelled at any fingle perfon ; I fly like an eagle into the general expanfe of life , and leave not , by any private mif- chief , the trace of my paffage . 6 I'll unbolt- ] I'll open ; I ...
... fatire written with any particu- lar view , or levelled at any fingle perfon ; I fly like an eagle into the general expanfe of life , and leave not , by any private mif- chief , the trace of my paffage . 6 I'll unbolt- ] I'll open ; I ...
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... fatire against the foftnefs of profperity , with a dif- covery of the infinite flatteries that follow youth and opulency . Tim . Muft thou needs ftand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do ...
... fatire against the foftnefs of profperity , with a dif- covery of the infinite flatteries that follow youth and opulency . Tim . Muft thou needs ftand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do ...
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