The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Character best , when he says , -Shakespear , Fancy's fweetest Child , Warbles his native Wood - notes wild . The Child of Fancy , with the additional Epithet of fweeteft , is an Expreffion perfectly fine , becoming both the Praiser ...
... Character best , when he says , -Shakespear , Fancy's fweetest Child , Warbles his native Wood - notes wild . The Child of Fancy , with the additional Epithet of fweeteft , is an Expreffion perfectly fine , becoming both the Praiser ...
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... Character from Tully , an Enemy << cc " Fuit in " illo Ingenium , Ratio , Memoria , Litteræ , Cura , Cogitatio ... Characters , he pleases his Audience , and often gains their Ear , without a fingle Bribe from Luxury or Vice . " That ...
... Character from Tully , an Enemy << cc " Fuit in " illo Ingenium , Ratio , Memoria , Litteræ , Cura , Cogitatio ... Characters , he pleases his Audience , and often gains their Ear , without a fingle Bribe from Luxury or Vice . " That ...
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... Character or principal Part . It " contains no Adoration or Flattery of the Sex : no ranting at " the Gods : no bluftering Heroifm : nor any thing of that cu- " rious mixture of the Fierce and Tender , which makes the hinge of modern ...
... Character or principal Part . It " contains no Adoration or Flattery of the Sex : no ranting at " the Gods : no bluftering Heroifm : nor any thing of that cu- " rious mixture of the Fierce and Tender , which makes the hinge of modern ...
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... Character : By so childifh a Conduct not only bringing into question those which are really their Due , but making their Patrons as ridiculous , as themselves . For an unjuft or ill - grounded Praise of the Living , is no better than ...
... Character : By so childifh a Conduct not only bringing into question those which are really their Due , but making their Patrons as ridiculous , as themselves . For an unjuft or ill - grounded Praise of the Living , is no better than ...
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... Characters , and his furprizing Reflections and Topicks , which are often extremely heighten'd by the Expreffion and Harmony of Numbers : For in these no Man ever excell'd him , and very few ever came up to his Merit . Nor is his nice ...
... Characters , and his furprizing Reflections and Topicks , which are often extremely heighten'd by the Expreffion and Harmony of Numbers : For in these no Man ever excell'd him , and very few ever came up to his Merit . Nor is his nice ...
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