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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... within the Compass of a single View : ' tis a gay Confufion of pleasing Objects , too various to be enjoyed but in a general Admiration ; and they must be separated , and ey'd diftinctly , in order to give the proper Entertainment .
... within the Compass of a single View : ' tis a gay Confufion of pleasing Objects , too various to be enjoyed but in a general Admiration ; and they must be separated , and ey'd diftinctly , in order to give the proper Entertainment .
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... as in that Painter's Draughts , who was happy only at forming a Rofe you find them all younger Brothers of the fame Family , and all of them have a Pretence to give the fame Crest : But Shakespeare's Clowns and Fops come all of a ...
... as in that Painter's Draughts , who was happy only at forming a Rofe you find them all younger Brothers of the fame Family , and all of them have a Pretence to give the fame Crest : But Shakespeare's Clowns and Fops come all of a ...
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In his Historical Plays , whenever our English Chronicles , and in his Tragedies when Greek or Roman Story , could give any Light ; no Pains have been omitted to fet Paffages right by comparing my Author with his Originals : for , as I ...
In his Historical Plays , whenever our English Chronicles , and in his Tragedies when Greek or Roman Story , could give any Light ; no Pains have been omitted to fet Paffages right by comparing my Author with his Originals : for , as I ...
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... ( from which the common and learned Readers of our Author , I hope , will derive fome Satisfaction ; ) I have endeavour'd to give them a Variety in fome Proportion to their Number . Where - ever I have ventur'd at an Emendation ...
... ( from which the common and learned Readers of our Author , I hope , will derive fome Satisfaction ; ) I have endeavour'd to give them a Variety in fome Proportion to their Number . Where - ever I have ventur'd at an Emendation ...
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I once intended to have added a complete and copious Gloffary ; but as I have been importun'd ,. and am prepar'd , to give a correct Edition of our Author's POEMs , ( in which many Terms occur that are not to be met with in his Plays ...
I once intended to have added a complete and copious Gloffary ; but as I have been importun'd ,. and am prepar'd , to give a correct Edition of our Author's POEMs , ( in which many Terms occur that are not to be met with in his Plays ...
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