The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Lord , of Monfieur Rochefoucault , that all our Actions and Defires flow from the Spring of Self - love . My ardent , but vain , Wishes that a long Life might crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more ...
... Lord , of Monfieur Rochefoucault , that all our Actions and Defires flow from the Spring of Self - love . My ardent , but vain , Wishes that a long Life might crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more ...
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... Lord , be too bold , I have it to plead in Excuse , that it is in some Measure warranted by your own Conduct and Behaviour . That Easiness of Address with which I have been receiv'd by You , and that Indul- gence which you are pleas'd ...
... Lord , be too bold , I have it to plead in Excuse , that it is in some Measure warranted by your own Conduct and Behaviour . That Easiness of Address with which I have been receiv'd by You , and that Indul- gence which you are pleas'd ...
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... Lord , is in part an Evidence of this Truth . I had design'd to obtrude upon You what I had to fay critically of Shakespeare : but your Mo- desty absolutely denied my Appeal . You would not look upon your felf conver- fant enough in my ...
... Lord , is in part an Evidence of this Truth . I had design'd to obtrude upon You what I had to fay critically of Shakespeare : but your Mo- desty absolutely denied my Appeal . You would not look upon your felf conver- fant enough in my ...
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... in the Op- portunities of approving myself , My LORD , Your LORDSHIP'S most faithful and obedient 10 January , 1733 . humble Servant , LEW . THEOBALD . THE PREFACE . HE Attempt to write upon SHAKE- SPEARE DEDICATIO N.
... in the Op- portunities of approving myself , My LORD , Your LORDSHIP'S most faithful and obedient 10 January , 1733 . humble Servant , LEW . THEOBALD . THE PREFACE . HE Attempt to write upon SHAKE- SPEARE DEDICATIO N.
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... Lord Mayor in the Reign of King Henry VII . To this Gen- tleman the Town of Stratford is indebted for the fine Stone - bridge , confifting of four- teen Arches , which at an extraordinary Ex- pence he built over the Avon , together with ...
... Lord Mayor in the Reign of King Henry VII . To this Gen- tleman the Town of Stratford is indebted for the fine Stone - bridge , confifting of four- teen Arches , which at an extraordinary Ex- pence he built over the Avon , together with ...
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