The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Том 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... of pre- ferving all Hearts , that once felt the Influence of his Attractions . After what I have faid , MADAM , I am afraid the Duty of this Address Address should be misconstrued a Panegyrick on Your Royal High- DEDICATION .
... of pre- ferving all Hearts , that once felt the Influence of his Attractions . After what I have faid , MADAM , I am afraid the Duty of this Address Address should be misconstrued a Panegyrick on Your Royal High- DEDICATION .
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... faid , our Author spent some Years before his Death , in Ease , Retirement , and the Conver- sation of his Friends , at his Native Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence , when He relinquish'd the Stage . I know , it ...
... faid , our Author spent some Years before his Death , in Ease , Retirement , and the Conver- sation of his Friends , at his Native Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence , when He relinquish'd the Stage . I know , it ...
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... faid before , owing all his Excellence to his Art , by which he sometimes strain'd himself to an un- common Pitch , when at other times he unbent and play'd with his Subject , having nothing then to sup- port him , it is no wonder he ...
... faid before , owing all his Excellence to his Art , by which he sometimes strain'd himself to an un- common Pitch , when at other times he unbent and play'd with his Subject , having nothing then to sup- port him , it is no wonder he ...
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... faid of MILTON ; Our Language funk under him , and was unequal to that Greatness of Soul which furnished him with fuch glorious Concep tions . He therefore frequently uses old Words , to give his Diction an Air of Solemnity ; as he ...
... faid of MILTON ; Our Language funk under him , and was unequal to that Greatness of Soul which furnished him with fuch glorious Concep tions . He therefore frequently uses old Words , to give his Diction an Air of Solemnity ; as he ...
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... have not fcap'd drowning , to be afraid now of your four legs ; for it hath been faid , As proper a man , as ever went upon four legs , cannot make him give ever 34 The TEMPEST . liquor. If it should thunder as it did before...
... have not fcap'd drowning , to be afraid now of your four legs ; for it hath been faid , As proper a man , as ever went upon four legs , cannot make him give ever 34 The TEMPEST . liquor. If it should thunder as it did before...
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