The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... feel to our Concern , that what made her revered on Earth , qualified her too early for a Saint in Heaven . Oftendunt terris hanc tantùm Fata , nec ultra Effe finunt , qui qusurls A 3 I fhould fear , my Lord , to awake your DEDICATION. ...
... feel to our Concern , that what made her revered on Earth , qualified her too early for a Saint in Heaven . Oftendunt terris hanc tantùm Fata , nec ultra Effe finunt , qui qusurls A 3 I fhould fear , my Lord , to awake your DEDICATION. ...
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In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. I fhould fear , my Lord , to awake your Sorrows even with this faint Reca- pitulation of her Virtues , did I not know , the Image of them is engraven on your Heart ; and I am paying but the Rites of ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. I fhould fear , my Lord , to awake your Sorrows even with this faint Reca- pitulation of her Virtues , did I not know , the Image of them is engraven on your Heart ; and I am paying but the Rites of ...
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... fhould remain as a lafting Reproach , and Shallow ftand as a Mark of Ridicule to ftigmatize his Malice . It is faid , our Author fpent fome Years be fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Converfation of his Friends , at his ...
... fhould remain as a lafting Reproach , and Shallow ftand as a Mark of Ridicule to ftigmatize his Malice . It is faid , our Author fpent fome Years be fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Converfation of his Friends , at his ...
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... fhould fuffer fuch a Treasure to be re- mov'd , and tranflated into a remoter Branch of the Family , without a Scrutiny first made into the Value of it . This , I fay , inclines me to diftruft the Authority of the Relation ; but ...
... fhould fuffer fuch a Treasure to be re- mov'd , and tranflated into a remoter Branch of the Family , without a Scrutiny first made into the Value of it . This , I fay , inclines me to diftruft the Authority of the Relation ; but ...
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... fhould defervedly have a Share in a general Critic upon the Author . I fhall difmifs the Examination into these his latent Beauties , when I have made a fhort Comment upon a remarkable Paffage from , Julius Cafar , which is ...
... fhould defervedly have a Share in a general Critic upon the Author . I fhall difmifs the Examination into these his latent Beauties , when I have made a fhort Comment upon a remarkable Paffage from , Julius Cafar , which is ...
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