The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Heart ; and I am paying but the Rites of a pious and sympathetick Respect . As I am proud to be thought a Client and Servant of your Family , and claim Your Lordship's Patronage as it were by Descent from your Noble Father , I would ...
... Heart ; and I am paying but the Rites of a pious and sympathetick Respect . As I am proud to be thought a Client and Servant of your Family , and claim Your Lordship's Patronage as it were by Descent from your Noble Father , I would ...
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... have mention'd the Sweetness of his Disposition , I am tempted to make a Reflexi on or two on a Sentiment of his , which , I am perfuaded , came from the Heart . The The Man , that hath no Mufick in himself , xvi The PREFACE .
... have mention'd the Sweetness of his Disposition , I am tempted to make a Reflexi on or two on a Sentiment of his , which , I am perfuaded , came from the Heart . The The Man , that hath no Mufick in himself , xvi The PREFACE .
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... Heart . Some Hints I have the Honour to owe to the Informations of Dr. Mead , and the late Dr. Friend : Others to the Kindness of the ingenious Martin Folkes , Esq ; who likewise furnish'd me with the first folio Edition of Shakespeare ...
... Heart . Some Hints I have the Honour to owe to the Informations of Dr. Mead , and the late Dr. Friend : Others to the Kindness of the ingenious Martin Folkes , Esq ; who likewise furnish'd me with the first folio Edition of Shakespeare ...
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... Heart Hath from the Leaves of thy unvalued Booke , Those Delphicke Lines , fuch deep Impression tooke : Then thou , our Fancy of her felfe bereaving , Doft make us Marble with too much conceiving : And , so fepulcher'd , in such Pompe ...
... Heart Hath from the Leaves of thy unvalued Booke , Those Delphicke Lines , fuch deep Impression tooke : Then thou , our Fancy of her felfe bereaving , Doft make us Marble with too much conceiving : And , so fepulcher'd , in such Pompe ...
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... heart : poor fouls , they perish'd ! Had I been any God of Pow'r , I would Have funk the fea within the earth ; or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The fraighting fouls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more ...
... heart : poor fouls , they perish'd ! Had I been any God of Pow'r , I would Have funk the fea within the earth ; or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd , and The fraighting fouls within her . Pro . Be collected ; No more ...
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