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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... an Ancient ( which we should al- low to be Imitation in One , whofe Learning was not queftion'd ) may fometimes take its Rife from Strength of Memory , and those Impreffions which he he ow'd to the School . And if we may The PREFACE .
... an Ancient ( which we should al- low to be Imitation in One , whofe Learning was not queftion'd ) may fometimes take its Rife from Strength of Memory , and those Impreffions which he he ow'd to the School . And if we may The PREFACE .
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... whofe Pieces were difperfedly per- form'd on the feveral Stages then in Being . And it was the Cuftom of thofe Days for the Poets to take a Price of the Players for the Pieces They from time to time furnifh'd ; and thereupon it was ...
... whofe Pieces were difperfedly per- form'd on the feveral Stages then in Being . And it was the Cuftom of thofe Days for the Poets to take a Price of the Players for the Pieces They from time to time furnifh'd ; and thereupon it was ...
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... whofe Aid and Affiftance the Gramma- rians have been enabled to write infinitely better in that Art than even the preceding Grammarians , who wrote when those Tongues flourish'd as living Languages : I fhould account it a peculiar Happi ...
... whofe Aid and Affiftance the Gramma- rians have been enabled to write infinitely better in that Art than even the preceding Grammarians , who wrote when those Tongues flourish'd as living Languages : I fhould account it a peculiar Happi ...
Pagina 26
... Whofe enmity he flung afide , and breasted The furge moft fwoln that met him : his bold head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lufty strokes To th ' fhore ; that o'er his wave worn bafis bow ...
... Whofe enmity he flung afide , and breasted The furge moft fwoln that met him : his bold head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lufty strokes To th ' fhore ; that o'er his wave worn bafis bow ...
Pagina 30
... whofe ev'ry cubit Seems to cry out , how fhall that Claribel Meafure us back to Naples ? Keep in Tunis , And let Sebaftian wake . Say , this were death That now hath feiz'd them , why , they were no worse Than Than now they are : there ...
... whofe ev'ry cubit Seems to cry out , how fhall that Claribel Meafure us back to Naples ? Keep in Tunis , And let Sebaftian wake . Say , this were death That now hath feiz'd them , why , they were no worse Than Than now they are : there ...
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