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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... true na- ture and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may conftantly obferve a wonderful justness of distinction , as well as extent of comprehenfion . No one is more a master of the Poetical ...
... true na- ture and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may conftantly obferve a wonderful justness of distinction , as well as extent of comprehenfion . No one is more a master of the Poetical ...
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... true as to the literal errors , and no other ; for in all refpects else it is far worse than the Quarto's . First , because the additions of trifling and bombaft paffages are in this edition far more numerous . For whatever had been ...
... true as to the literal errors , and no other ; for in all refpects else it is far worse than the Quarto's . First , because the additions of trifling and bombaft paffages are in this edition far more numerous . For whatever had been ...
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... true , for fome time at a Free - school , where ' tis probable he acquired what Latin he was mafter of : But the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his affiftance at home , forc'd his fa- ther to withdraw him from thence ...
... true , for fome time at a Free - school , where ' tis probable he acquired what Latin he was mafter of : But the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his affiftance at home , forc'd his fa- ther to withdraw him from thence ...
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... true taste of me- rit , and could distinguish men , had generally a juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candor and good - nature must certainly have inclin'd all the gentler ( a ) See the Epilogue to Henry IVth . part part of ...
... true taste of me- rit , and could distinguish men , had generally a juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candor and good - nature must certainly have inclin'd all the gentler ( a ) See the Epilogue to Henry IVth . part part of ...
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... true in it : But I believe it may be as well exprefs'd by what Horace fays of the first Romans , who wrote Tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed tranflated ' em ) in his epiftle to Auguftus . Naturâ fublimis & acer , Nam fpirat ...
... true in it : But I believe it may be as well exprefs'd by what Horace fays of the first Romans , who wrote Tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed tranflated ' em ) in his epiftle to Auguftus . Naturâ fublimis & acer , Nam fpirat ...
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