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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... Force of preferving all Hearts , that once felt the Influence of his Attractions . After what I have faid , MADAM , I am afraid the Duty of this Address Address fhould be mifconftrued a Panegyrick on Your Royal Highnefs DEDICATION .
... Force of preferving all Hearts , that once felt the Influence of his Attractions . After what I have faid , MADAM , I am afraid the Duty of this Address Address fhould be mifconftrued a Panegyrick on Your Royal Highnefs DEDICATION .
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A Glare of Light fuddenly breaks upon you , beyond what the Avenue at first promis'd : and a thoufand Beauties of Genius and Character , like fo many gaudy Apartments pouring at once upon the Eye , diffuse and throw themselves out to ...
A Glare of Light fuddenly breaks upon you , beyond what the Avenue at first promis'd : and a thoufand Beauties of Genius and Character , like fo many gaudy Apartments pouring at once upon the Eye , diffuse and throw themselves out to ...
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... the Manfion now belongs to Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . To the Favour of this worthy Gentleman I owe the Knowledge of one Particular , in Honour of our Poet's once Dwelling - houfe , of which , I prefume , Mr. Rowe never was appriz'd .
... the Manfion now belongs to Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . To the Favour of this worthy Gentleman I owe the Knowledge of one Particular , in Honour of our Poet's once Dwelling - houfe , of which , I prefume , Mr. Rowe never was appriz'd .
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But , to pass over at once to another Subject : It has been allow'd on all hands , how far our Author was indebted to Nature ; it is not fo well agreed , how much he ow'd to Languages and acquir'd Learning .
But , to pass over at once to another Subject : It has been allow'd on all hands , how far our Author was indebted to Nature ; it is not fo well agreed , how much he ow'd to Languages and acquir'd Learning .
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... Hiftory , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance , as is generally supposed , but thro ' the too powerful Blaze of his Imagination ; ei a 2 which , which , when once raised , made all acquired Knowledge The PREFACE .
... Hiftory , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance , as is generally supposed , but thro ' the too powerful Blaze of his Imagination ; ei a 2 which , which , when once raised , made all acquired Knowledge The PREFACE .
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