The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 1Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... firft Title , Your Grace's meer Goodness . Tho ' it be high time to disclaim those Studies , with which I have amus'd my felf and other People ; yet I could not take leave of an Art I have long lov'd , without commending the best of our ...
... firft Title , Your Grace's meer Goodness . Tho ' it be high time to disclaim those Studies , with which I have amus'd my felf and other People ; yet I could not take leave of an Art I have long lov'd , without commending the best of our ...
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... firft Play he wrote ; it would be without doubt a pleasure to any Man , curious in Things of this Kind , to fee and know what was the first Effay of a Fancy like Shakespear's . Perhaps we are not to look for his Beginnings , like those ...
... firft Play he wrote ; it would be without doubt a pleasure to any Man , curious in Things of this Kind , to fee and know what was the first Effay of a Fancy like Shakespear's . Perhaps we are not to look for his Beginnings , like those ...
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... firft Plays ; but there is no judgment to be form'd on that , fince there is good Reafon to believe that the greatest part of that Play was not written by him ; tho ' it is own'd , fome part of it certainly was , particu- larly the last ...
... firft Plays ; but there is no judgment to be form'd on that , fince there is good Reafon to believe that the greatest part of that Play was not written by him ; tho ' it is own'd , fome part of it certainly was , particu- larly the last ...
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... firft Publishers of his Works after his Death , was what Johnson could not bear ; he thought it impoffible , perhaps , for another Man to strike out the greatest Thoughts in the finest Ex- preffion , and to reach thofe Excellencies of ...
... firft Publishers of his Works after his Death , was what Johnson could not bear ; he thought it impoffible , perhaps , for another Man to strike out the greatest Thoughts in the finest Ex- preffion , and to reach thofe Excellencies of ...
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... firft was mine own King : And here you fty me In this hard Rock , whiles you do keep from me The reft of the Island . Pro . Thou moft lying Slave , Whom Stripes may move , not Kindnefs ; I have us'd thee ( Filth as thou art ) with human ...
... firft was mine own King : And here you fty me In this hard Rock , whiles you do keep from me The reft of the Island . Pro . Thou moft lying Slave , Whom Stripes may move , not Kindnefs ; I have us'd thee ( Filth as thou art ) with human ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Peter Holland No preview available - 1998 |
The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts William Shakespeare No preview available - 2020 |
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