The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Human Nature , hath given to his infinitely varied Pic- tures of it , fuch Truth of Design , such Force of Drawing , fuch Beauty of Colouring , as was hardly ever equalled by any Writer , whether his Aim was ever PREFAC E. xiii.
... Human Nature , hath given to his infinitely varied Pic- tures of it , fuch Truth of Design , such Force of Drawing , fuch Beauty of Colouring , as was hardly ever equalled by any Writer , whether his Aim was ever PREFAC E. xiii.
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... Such are to be mentioned with reverence . But who can bear , without indignation , the fashion- able cant of every trifling Writer , whose infi- pidity paffes , with himself , for politeness , for pretending to be fhocked , forfooth ...
... Such are to be mentioned with reverence . But who can bear , without indignation , the fashion- able cant of every trifling Writer , whose infi- pidity paffes , with himself , for politeness , for pretending to be fhocked , forfooth ...
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... Such are his attempts in The Tempeft , Mid- fummer - Night's Dream , Mackbeth , and Hamlet . Of thefe , The Tempest , however it comes to be plac'd the first by the Publishers of his works , can never have been the first written by him ...
... Such are his attempts in The Tempeft , Mid- fummer - Night's Dream , Mackbeth , and Hamlet . Of thefe , The Tempest , however it comes to be plac'd the first by the Publishers of his works , can never have been the first written by him ...
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... Such are more efpecially , Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet , is plainly the punishment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animofities that had been fo long kept up between ...
... Such are more efpecially , Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , and Othello . The defign in Romeo and Juliet , is plainly the punishment of their two families , for the unreasonable feuds and animofities that had been fo long kept up between ...
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... ( Such as thine are ) and ftrike the second heat Upon the Mules Anvile ; turn the fame , ( And himself with it ) that he thinks to frame ; Or for the Lawrel , be may gain a fcorn , For a good Poet's made , as well as born . And fuch wert ...
... ( Such as thine are ) and ftrike the second heat Upon the Mules Anvile ; turn the fame , ( And himself with it ) that he thinks to frame ; Or for the Lawrel , be may gain a fcorn , For a good Poet's made , as well as born . And fuch wert ...
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