The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Pagina iii
... am unawares launch- ing into his Character as a Writer , before I have faid what I intended of him as a pri- vate Member of the Republick . hirin Mr Some Par- Mr. Rowe has very justly observ'd , that The PREFACE . 111 ...
... am unawares launch- ing into his Character as a Writer , before I have faid what I intended of him as a pri- vate Member of the Republick . hirin Mr Some Par- Mr. Rowe has very justly observ'd , that The PREFACE . 111 ...
Pagina viii
... his Malice . It is faid , our Author spent some Years be- fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Conversation of his Friends , at his Native Strat- Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence Vill The PREFACE .
... his Malice . It is faid , our Author spent some Years be- fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Conversation of his Friends , at his Native Strat- Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence Vill The PREFACE .
Pagina xvii
... Co- pies of Verses on Rosalind , which are faid to be the right Butter - woman's Rank to Market , and the very false Gallop of Verses . Dr. Tho- mas mas Lodge , a Physician who flourish'd early in Queen The PREFACE . xvii.
... Co- pies of Verses on Rosalind , which are faid to be the right Butter - woman's Rank to Market , and the very false Gallop of Verses . Dr. Tho- mas mas Lodge , a Physician who flourish'd early in Queen The PREFACE . xvii.
Pagina xxxi
... faid , must not be imputed to Ignorance : fince as often we may find him , when Occasion serves , reasoning up to the Truth of History ; and throwing out Sentiments as justly adapted to the Circum- stances of his Subject , as to the ...
... faid , must not be imputed to Ignorance : fince as often we may find him , when Occasion serves , reasoning up to the Truth of History ; and throwing out Sentiments as justly adapted to the Circum- stances of his Subject , as to the ...
Pagina xxxii
... faid , this did not require , or discover a Knowledge of the Latin . To the first , I think , it did not ; to the second , it is so far from discovering it , that , I think , it discovers the contrary . To make This more obvious by a ...
... faid , this did not require , or discover a Knowledge of the Latin . To the first , I think , it did not ; to the second , it is so far from discovering it , that , I think , it discovers the contrary . To make This more obvious by a ...
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