The Works of Shakespeare, Том 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... as they have done , and probably he who hath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if he had not found a confiderable part so done to his hands . From From what causes it proceeded that the works of this W ...
... as they have done , and probably he who hath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if he had not found a confiderable part so done to his hands . From From what causes it proceeded that the works of this W ...
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William Shakespeare. From what causes it proceeded that the works of this author in the first publication of them were more injured and abused than perhaps any that ever pass'd the press , hath been sufficiently explained in the preface ...
William Shakespeare. From what causes it proceeded that the works of this author in the first publication of them were more injured and abused than perhaps any that ever pass'd the press , hath been sufficiently explained in the preface ...
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... causes of that kind , a note is put at the bottom of the page to clear up the difficulty . With these feveral helps if that rich vein of fenfe which runs through the works of this author can be retrieved in every part and brought to ...
... causes of that kind , a note is put at the bottom of the page to clear up the difficulty . With these feveral helps if that rich vein of fenfe which runs through the works of this author can be retrieved in every part and brought to ...
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... causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all ... cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , MR . POPE'S PREFACE . / IX.
... causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlighten'd a mind could ever have been fufceptible of them . That all ... cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , MR . POPE'S PREFACE . / IX.
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William Shakespeare. cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , and confequently most unnatural , events and incidents ; the most exaggerated thoughts ; the inost verbose and bombaft expression ; the most pompous rhymes , and ...
William Shakespeare. cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , and confequently most unnatural , events and incidents ; the most exaggerated thoughts ; the inost verbose and bombaft expression ; the most pompous rhymes , and ...
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