The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... dead Ornament of the English Nation , being the most proper Prefent to its Living Glory . He , My LORD , has shared the Fate common to every great Genius , receiving very A 2 ill 3925 1725 ill Returns for all his Beauties and Benefits ...
... dead Ornament of the English Nation , being the most proper Prefent to its Living Glory . He , My LORD , has shared the Fate common to every great Genius , receiving very A 2 ill 3925 1725 ill Returns for all his Beauties and Benefits ...
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... dead Languages , by treading backwards into the Paths of An- tiquity , and reviving and correcting good old Authors , we in Juftice owe to our own great Writers , both in Profe , and Poetry . They are in fome degree our Claffics ; on ...
... dead Languages , by treading backwards into the Paths of An- tiquity , and reviving and correcting good old Authors , we in Juftice owe to our own great Writers , both in Profe , and Poetry . They are in fome degree our Claffics ; on ...
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... Dead Language . BUT enough of this . It is not my Province to speak of SHAKESPEAR's Plays ; only I cannot but obferve that fome of them do not answer their Titles . In Julius Cæfar for Inftance , there is little of the Man , or his ...
... Dead Language . BUT enough of this . It is not my Province to speak of SHAKESPEAR's Plays ; only I cannot but obferve that fome of them do not answer their Titles . In Julius Cæfar for Inftance , there is little of the Man , or his ...
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... Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out . This is the very Fault which thofe ...
... Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out . This is the very Fault which thofe ...
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... Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourfelves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out . This is the very Fault which those ...
... Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourfelves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out . This is the very Fault which those ...
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