The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Pagina xxv
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. its self , and greatly discovers our Author's Mr. Addi- Knowledge and Researches into Nature . Between the acting of a dreadful Thing , And the first Motion , all the Interim is Like a Phantasma , or ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. its self , and greatly discovers our Author's Mr. Addi- Knowledge and Researches into Nature . Between the acting of a dreadful Thing , And the first Motion , all the Interim is Like a Phantasma , or ...
Pagina xxxiv
... self . But Shakespeare , indebted more largely to Nature , than the Other to acquired Ta- lents , in his most negligent Hours could ne- ver so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequently break out with ...
... self . But Shakespeare , indebted more largely to Nature , than the Other to acquired Ta- lents , in his most negligent Hours could ne- ver so totally divest himself of his Genius , but that it would frequently break out with ...
Pagina lxvi
... self , in confeffing these Assistances ; and however my own poor Con- jectures may be weaken'd by the Comparison with theirs ; I am very well content to fa- crifice my Vanity to the Pride of being fo affifted , and the Pleasure of being ...
... self , in confeffing these Assistances ; and however my own poor Con- jectures may be weaken'd by the Comparison with theirs ; I am very well content to fa- crifice my Vanity to the Pride of being fo affifted , and the Pleasure of being ...
Pagina 4
... self . You are a counsellor ; if you can command these elements to filence , and work the peace o'the ( 1 ) present , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have liv'd so long , and make your ...
... self . You are a counsellor ; if you can command these elements to filence , and work the peace o'the ( 1 ) present , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have liv'd so long , and make your ...
Pagina 20
... thee speak of Naples . He does hear me ; And , that he does , I weep : my self am Naples , Who , with mine eyes ( ne'er since at ebb ) beheld The King my father wrackt . Mira . Alack , for mercy ! Fer . Yes Mira . 20 The TEMPEST .
... thee speak of Naples . He does hear me ; And , that he does , I weep : my self am Naples , Who , with mine eyes ( ne'er since at ebb ) beheld The King my father wrackt . Mira . Alack , for mercy ! Fer . Yes Mira . 20 The TEMPEST .
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