The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Line of Life , and was in all probabi lity the Poet moft in Vogue at that time . To make this Argu- ment the stronger , Spenfer is taken notice of in one of thefe little Pieces as a Favourite of our Author's . He alludes certainly to ...
... Line of Life , and was in all probabi lity the Poet moft in Vogue at that time . To make this Argu- ment the stronger , Spenfer is taken notice of in one of thefe little Pieces as a Favourite of our Author's . He alludes certainly to ...
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... Line : But more nor Rule , nor Decency afford , Verse hobbles on a long - four - jointed Word . The Decompounds of Three , are very rare , And Monsters foreign to our Latian Air . Harfb jarring Sounds ftrike grating on the Senfe , And ...
... Line : But more nor Rule , nor Decency afford , Verse hobbles on a long - four - jointed Word . The Decompounds of Three , are very rare , And Monsters foreign to our Latian Air . Harfb jarring Sounds ftrike grating on the Senfe , And ...
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... Lines to your Lordship ; nor how the World will cenfure me , for chufing fo ftrong a Prop to Support fo weak a Burden : Only if your Honour feem but pleafed , I account my 諠 Self * Self highly praifed , and vow to take advantage To the ...
... Lines to your Lordship ; nor how the World will cenfure me , for chufing fo ftrong a Prop to Support fo weak a Burden : Only if your Honour feem but pleafed , I account my 諠 Self * Self highly praifed , and vow to take advantage To the ...
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... beginning , is but a fuperfluous Moiety . The Warrant I have of your Honourable Difpofition , not the Worth of my VOL . VII . O untutor d yours . untutor'd Lines , makes it affur'd of Accep- To the Right Honourable ...
... beginning , is but a fuperfluous Moiety . The Warrant I have of your Honourable Difpofition , not the Worth of my VOL . VII . O untutor d yours . untutor'd Lines , makes it affur'd of Accep- To the Right Honourable ...
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. yours . untutor'd Lines , makes it affur'd of Accep- tance . What I have done is yours , what I have to do is yours , being part in all I have devoted Were my Worth greater , my Duty Should hem greater ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. yours . untutor'd Lines , makes it affur'd of Accep- tance . What I have done is yours , what I have to do is yours , being part in all I have devoted Were my Worth greater , my Duty Should hem greater ...
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