The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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I believe , we may safely determine that he had not quitted in the Year 1610. For in his Tempeft , our Author makes mention of the Bermuda Islands , which were unknown to the English , till , in 1609 , Sir John Summers 7 , e t mers made ...
I believe , we may safely determine that he had not quitted in the Year 1610. For in his Tempeft , our Author makes mention of the Bermuda Islands , which were unknown to the English , till , in 1609 , Sir John Summers 7 , e t mers made ...
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... from fome Expreffions , would make us believe , the Doctor every where gives us his Corrections as the Original Text of the Author ; whereas the chief Turn of his Criticifm is plainly to fhew the World , that if Milton did not write ...
... from fome Expreffions , would make us believe , the Doctor every where gives us his Corrections as the Original Text of the Author ; whereas the chief Turn of his Criticifm is plainly to fhew the World , that if Milton did not write ...
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But what my power might elfe exact ; like one , Who having into truth , by telling of it , Made fuch a finner of his memory , To credit his own lie , he did believe He was , indeed , the Duke ; from substitution , And executing th ...
But what my power might elfe exact ; like one , Who having into truth , by telling of it , Made fuch a finner of his memory , To credit his own lie , he did believe He was , indeed , the Duke ; from substitution , And executing th ...
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Lord , how it looks about ! believe me , Sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench , it eats , and fleeps , and hath such senses As we have , fuch . This gallant , which thou feeft , Was in the wreck : and ...
Lord , how it looks about ! believe me , Sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench , it eats , and fleeps , and hath such senses As we have , fuch . This gallant , which thou feeft , Was in the wreck : and ...
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I do well believe your Highness ; and did it to minifter occafion to these gentlemen , who are of fuch C 2 fenfible fenfible and nimble lungs , that they always ufe to The TEM PEST . 27.
I do well believe your Highness ; and did it to minifter occafion to these gentlemen , who are of fuch C 2 fenfible fenfible and nimble lungs , that they always ufe to The TEM PEST . 27.
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