The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... felf to all Your Lordship's Sentiments : and You could honour None with any Degree of your Friend- thip , but That was a Merit to recommend them to her Smiles . In her Conversation , the Vivacity of Youth was happily temper'd with the ...
... felf to all Your Lordship's Sentiments : and You could honour None with any Degree of your Friend- thip , but That was a Merit to recommend them to her Smiles . In her Conversation , the Vivacity of Youth was happily temper'd with the ...
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... felf conver- fant enough in my Author to be ap- pointed Judge of the various parts of his Character ; tho ' I have borrow'd many Hints from hearing You converse upon him . I have foften'd the Theft , Sir , in Expreffion , you fee , in ...
... felf conver- fant enough in my Author to be ap- pointed Judge of the various parts of his Character ; tho ' I have borrow'd many Hints from hearing You converse upon him . I have foften'd the Theft , Sir , in Expreffion , you fee , in ...
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... his latent Beauties , when I have made a short Comment upon a remarkable Passage from Julius C©¡far , which is inexpressibly fine in its felf , its self , and greatly discovers our Author's Mr. Addi- xxiv The PREFACE .
... his latent Beauties , when I have made a short Comment upon a remarkable Passage from Julius C©¡far , which is inexpressibly fine in its felf , its self , and greatly discovers our Author's Mr. Addi- xxiv The PREFACE .
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... felf singly , if the Edition do not speak for the Pains I have tor's parti- taken about it , it will be very vain to plead cular my own Labour and Diligence . Besides a taken . faithful Collation of all the printed Copies , which I have ...
... felf singly , if the Edition do not speak for the Pains I have tor's parti- taken about it , it will be very vain to plead cular my own Labour and Diligence . Besides a taken . faithful Collation of all the printed Copies , which I have ...
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... felf was proud of his designes , And joy'd to wear the dressing of his Lines : Which were so richly spun , and wove so fit , As , fince , she will vouchsafe no other Wit . The merry Greek , tart Ariftophanes , Neat Terence , witty ...
... felf was proud of his designes , And joy'd to wear the dressing of his Lines : Which were so richly spun , and wove so fit , As , fince , she will vouchsafe no other Wit . The merry Greek , tart Ariftophanes , Neat Terence , witty ...
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