The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Pagina lxii
... last Ages ; by whose Aid and Afsistance the Grammari- ans have been enabled to write infinitely better in that Art than even the preceding Grammarians , who wrote when those Tongues flourish'd as living Languages : I should ac- count it ...
... last Ages ; by whose Aid and Afsistance the Grammari- ans have been enabled to write infinitely better in that Art than even the preceding Grammarians , who wrote when those Tongues flourish'd as living Languages : I should ac- count it ...
Pagina lxx
... last Rage flow . III . The piteous River wept it self away , Long fince ( alas ! ) to such a swift decay , That reach the Map , and look If you a River there can spie : And , for a River , your mock'd Eye Will find a shallow Brooke . W ...
... last Rage flow . III . The piteous River wept it self away , Long fince ( alas ! ) to such a swift decay , That reach the Map , and look If you a River there can spie : And , for a River , your mock'd Eye Will find a shallow Brooke . W ...
Pagina 6
... last Editor has fophifticated ; not observing , I suppose , how frequent it is with Shakespeare , and the other Writers of that Age , to add the Termination to Adjectives of the comparative and fuperlative Degrees , and at the same time ...
... last Editor has fophifticated ; not observing , I suppose , how frequent it is with Shakespeare , and the other Writers of that Age , to add the Termination to Adjectives of the comparative and fuperlative Degrees , and at the same time ...
Pagina 12
... last of our fea - forrow . Here in this island we arriv'd , and here Have I , thy school - master , made thee more profit Than other Princes can , that have more time For vainer hours , and tutors not so careful . Mira . Heav'ns thank ...
... last of our fea - forrow . Here in this island we arriv'd , and here Have I , thy school - master , made thee more profit Than other Princes can , that have more time For vainer hours , and tutors not so careful . Mira . Heav'ns thank ...
Pagina 18
... last was speaking of . Mr. Dryden , I ob- serve , in his Alteration of this Play , has judicioufly placed this Speech to Profpero . I can easily guess , that the Change was first deriv'd from the Players , who not loving that any ...
... last was speaking of . Mr. Dryden , I ob- serve , in his Alteration of this Play , has judicioufly placed this Speech to Profpero . I can easily guess , that the Change was first deriv'd from the Players , who not loving that any ...
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