The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Words : And This was natural ; and will , I believe , always be the Cafe in the fame Cir- cumstances . His Language , efpecially his Profe , is full of Latin Words indeed , but much fuller of Latin Phrafes : and his Maf- tery in the ...
... Words : And This was natural ; and will , I believe , always be the Cafe in the fame Cir- cumstances . His Language , efpecially his Profe , is full of Latin Words indeed , but much fuller of Latin Phrafes : and his Maf- tery in the ...
xlii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Word or two about those Rules on which I have proceeded , and by which I have regulated myfelf in this Edi- tion . By This , I flatter myfelf , it will ap- pear , my Emendations are fo far from being arbitrary or capricious , that They ...
... Word or two about those Rules on which I have proceeded , and by which I have regulated myfelf in this Edi- tion . By This , I flatter myfelf , it will ap- pear , my Emendations are fo far from being arbitrary or capricious , that They ...
lii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Word at the Whole amounted to about 251 Words : and pretends to have annexed a com- pleat Lift of the Reft , which were not worth his willacing . Whoever has read my Book will at one glance fee , how in both these Points Veracity is ...
... Word at the Whole amounted to about 251 Words : and pretends to have annexed a com- pleat Lift of the Reft , which were not worth his willacing . Whoever has read my Book will at one glance fee , how in both these Points Veracity is ...
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... Word urized , that t اد ά¥í Eyebrows there are to the Masks ufed in Me- " nander's Comedies ; and how the Body is dif torted , and unlike any human Creature alive . But the Author , ' tis evident , is fpeaking ab ftractedly of Masks ...
... Word urized , that t اد ά¥í Eyebrows there are to the Masks ufed in Me- " nander's Comedies ; and how the Body is dif torted , and unlike any human Creature alive . But the Author , ' tis evident , is fpeaking ab ftractedly of Masks ...
lxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Word , here , that from the Confef- fion of thefe fucceffive Aids , and the Manner in which I deriv'd them , it appears , I have pretty well fill'd up the Interval , betwixt my firft Proposals and my Publication , with having my Author ...
... Word , here , that from the Confef- fion of thefe fucceffive Aids , and the Manner in which I deriv'd them , it appears , I have pretty well fill'd up the Interval , betwixt my firft Proposals and my Publication , with having my Author ...
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