The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Firft - fruits of Poetry to a real , or an imagi- nary Lady . Upon this occafion I conjecture , that SHAKE- SPEAR took fire on reading our admirable Spenfer , who went but just before him in the Line of Life , and was in all probabi ...
... Firft - fruits of Poetry to a real , or an imagi- nary Lady . Upon this occafion I conjecture , that SHAKE- SPEAR took fire on reading our admirable Spenfer , who went but just before him in the Line of Life , and was in all probabi ...
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... firft Folio Edition of Shakespear's Works , allows him to have a little Latin , and lefs Greek ; that is , he would not allow him to be as perfect a Critick in the Latin , as he himself was ; but yet that he was capable of reading at ...
... firft Folio Edition of Shakespear's Works , allows him to have a little Latin , and lefs Greek ; that is , he would not allow him to be as perfect a Critick in the Latin , as he himself was ; but yet that he was capable of reading at ...
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... firft Folio Edition of Shakespear's Works , allows him to have a little Latin , and lefs Greek ; that is , he would not allow him to be as perfect a Critick in the Latin , as he himself was ; but yet that he was capable of reading at ...
... firft Folio Edition of Shakespear's Works , allows him to have a little Latin , and lefs Greek ; that is , he would not allow him to be as perfect a Critick in the Latin , as he himself was ; but yet that he was capable of reading at ...
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... firft Part , rate are difcourfing to this purpose , 6 the Canon and the Cu- If these Plays , that 6 are now in vogue , as well thofe that are mere Fiction , as those that are taken out of Hiftory , are all or the greatest part . of them ...
... firft Part , rate are difcourfing to this purpose , 6 the Canon and the Cu- If these Plays , that 6 are now in vogue , as well thofe that are mere Fiction , as those that are taken out of Hiftory , are all or the greatest part . of them ...
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... firft Act ; and in the second to have him walk in , as grown . up to a ftout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page taking on him to be a ...
... firft Act ; and in the second to have him walk in , as grown . up to a ftout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page taking on him to be a ...
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