The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... it shall reject , than in what it ought to prize ; Men being generally more ready at fpying Faults than in difcovering Beau- ties . Nor is the value they fet upon a Work , a certain proof that they understand it . For ' tis ever seen ...
... it shall reject , than in what it ought to prize ; Men being generally more ready at fpying Faults than in difcovering Beau- ties . Nor is the value they fet upon a Work , a certain proof that they understand it . For ' tis ever seen ...
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... it . If ever any Author deserved the name of an Ori- ginal , it was Shakespear . Homer himself drew not his art fo ... she speaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature herself , that ' tis a fort of injury to call them by fo ...
... it . If ever any Author deserved the name of an Ori- ginal , it was Shakespear . Homer himself drew not his art fo ... she speaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature herself , that ' tis a fort of injury to call them by fo ...
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... it . But I think the two Dif- advantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the lowest of people , and to keep the worst of company ) if the confideration be extended as far as it reasonably may , will appear fufficient to ...
... it . But I think the two Dif- advantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the lowest of people , and to keep the worst of company ) if the confideration be extended as far as it reasonably may , will appear fufficient to ...
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... it seem'd at first to be a blemish upon his good manners , and a misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily prov'd the occafion of exerting one of the greatest Genius's that ever was known in dramatick Poetry . He had , by a ...
... it seem'd at first to be a blemish upon his good manners , and a misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily prov'd the occafion of exerting one of the greatest Genius's that ever was known in dramatick Poetry . He had , by a ...
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... She was fo well pleas'd with that admirable character of Falstaff , in the two parts of Henry the fourth , that she commanded him to continue it for one Play more , and to fhew him in love . This is faid to be the oc- cafion of his ...
... She was fo well pleas'd with that admirable character of Falstaff , in the two parts of Henry the fourth , that she commanded him to continue it for one Play more , and to fhew him in love . This is faid to be the oc- cafion of his ...
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