The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... ( whose Memory I most fincerely venerate ) did me the Honour of making her early Claim : and it comes now to You by the melancholy Right of Executorship . Would it had Merit enough to plead its Interest duly , as an Orphan and Relict from ...
... ( whose Memory I most fincerely venerate ) did me the Honour of making her early Claim : and it comes now to You by the melancholy Right of Executorship . Would it had Merit enough to plead its Interest duly , as an Orphan and Relict from ...
Pagina xxiv
... whose Illuf- tration depends on the Rules of just Criticism , and an exact Knowledge of human Life , should defervedly have a Share in a general Critic upon the Author . I shall dismiss the Examination into these his latent Beauties ...
... whose Illuf- tration depends on the Rules of just Criticism , and an exact Knowledge of human Life , should defervedly have a Share in a general Critic upon the Author . I shall dismiss the Examination into these his latent Beauties ...
Pagina xxv
... whose Modesty made him sometimes diffident in his own Genius , but whose exquifite Judgment always led him to the safeft Guides , as we may fee by those many fine Strokes in his Cato borrow'd from the Philippics of Cicero , has ...
... whose Modesty made him sometimes diffident in his own Genius , but whose exquifite Judgment always led him to the safeft Guides , as we may fee by those many fine Strokes in his Cato borrow'd from the Philippics of Cicero , has ...
Pagina xxix
... whose Learning was not question'd ) may sometimes take its Rise from Strength of Memory , and those Impreffions which he ow'd to the School . And if we may allow a Possibility of This , confidering that , when he quitted the School , he ...
... whose Learning was not question'd ) may sometimes take its Rise from Strength of Memory , and those Impreffions which he ow'd to the School . And if we may allow a Possibility of This , confidering that , when he quitted the School , he ...
Pagina xxxvii
... whose Pieces were dispersedly perform'd on the se- veral Stages then in Being . And it was the Custom of those Days for the Poets to take a Price of the Players for the Pieces They from time to time furnish'd ; and thereupon it was ...
... whose Pieces were dispersedly perform'd on the se- veral Stages then in Being . And it was the Custom of those Days for the Poets to take a Price of the Players for the Pieces They from time to time furnish'd ; and thereupon it was ...
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