The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Том 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... be mifconftrued a panegyrick on your Royal Highness . But I have profefs'd myself unequal to the task of drawing his portraiture , and my humble fphere in life fets meat too great a distance to take even life DEDICATION . 7 ...
... be mifconftrued a panegyrick on your Royal Highness . But I have profefs'd myself unequal to the task of drawing his portraiture , and my humble fphere in life fets meat too great a distance to take even life DEDICATION . 7 ...
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... myself liable to that imputation , with regard to your Royal Highness ; but Dedications are generally fufpected of overftraining . How far foever , MADAM , my vanity or my ambition might mislead me into that tract , I'll oblige myself ...
... myself liable to that imputation , with regard to your Royal Highness ; but Dedications are generally fufpected of overftraining . How far foever , MADAM , my vanity or my ambition might mislead me into that tract , I'll oblige myself ...
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... only merit , by which I would pretend to profefs myself , MADAM , Your ROYAL HIGHNESS'S Moft dutiful and moft obedient , humble fervant , LEW . THEOBALD . An An EPITAPH on the admirable Dramatic Poet , W. SHAKESPEARE DEDICATION . MADAM, ...
... only merit , by which I would pretend to profefs myself , MADAM , Your ROYAL HIGHNESS'S Moft dutiful and moft obedient , humble fervant , LEW . THEOBALD . An An EPITAPH on the admirable Dramatic Poet , W. SHAKESPEARE DEDICATION . MADAM, ...
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... myself , at least , to the limits of common decency . I fhall ever think it better to want wit than to want humanity ; and impartial pofterity may , perhaps , be of my opinion , But But to return to my subject ; which now calls PREFACE .
... myself , at least , to the limits of common decency . I fhall ever think it better to want wit than to want humanity ; and impartial pofterity may , perhaps , be of my opinion , But But to return to my subject ; which now calls PREFACE .
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... myself in this edition . By this , I flatter myself , it will appear , my emen- dations are so far from being arbitrary or capri- cious , that they are established with a very high degree of moral certainty . • As there are very few ...
... myself in this edition . By this , I flatter myself , it will appear , my emen- dations are so far from being arbitrary or capri- cious , that they are established with a very high degree of moral certainty . • As there are very few ...
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