The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Lady Orrery ( whose Memory I most fincerely venerate ) did me the Honour of making her early Claim : and it comes now to You by the melancholy Right of Executorship . Would it had Merit enough to plead its Interest duly , as an Orphan ...
... Lady Orrery ( whose Memory I most fincerely venerate ) did me the Honour of making her early Claim : and it comes now to You by the melancholy Right of Executorship . Would it had Merit enough to plead its Interest duly , as an Orphan ...
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... without the strongest Impressions of those Sweets , which endear Connubial Society . All the Qualities , that can make Woman laftingly amiable , were center'd A 2 center'd in Lady Orrery . The Fond- ness of a DEDICATION .
... without the strongest Impressions of those Sweets , which endear Connubial Society . All the Qualities , that can make Woman laftingly amiable , were center'd A 2 center'd in Lady Orrery . The Fond- ness of a DEDICATION .
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In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. center'd in Lady Orrery . The Fond- ness of a Wife , and tender Mother , were eminently confpicuous in all her Behaviour . It was a Pleasure to her to adapt her felf to all Your Lordship's Sentiments ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. center'd in Lady Orrery . The Fond- ness of a Wife , and tender Mother , were eminently confpicuous in all her Behaviour . It was a Pleasure to her to adapt her felf to all Your Lordship's Sentiments ...
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... Lady . It may be objected , perhaps , by fome who do not go to the Bottom of our Poet's Conduct , that he has likewise transgress'd against the Rule himself , by making Prince Harry at once , upon coming to the Crown , throw off his ...
... Lady . It may be objected , perhaps , by fome who do not go to the Bottom of our Poet's Conduct , that he has likewise transgress'd against the Rule himself , by making Prince Harry at once , upon coming to the Crown , throw off his ...
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... Cafe , Sive homo , feu fimilis turpissima beftia nobis , Vulnera dente dedit . The Indignation , perhaps , for being repre- sented a Blockhead , may be as strong in Us as it is in the Ladies for a Reflexion on their it xxxvi The PREFACE .
... Cafe , Sive homo , feu fimilis turpissima beftia nobis , Vulnera dente dedit . The Indignation , perhaps , for being repre- sented a Blockhead , may be as strong in Us as it is in the Ladies for a Reflexion on their it xxxvi The PREFACE .
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