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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... leave him to himself . the arbitrary change of a Word doth little to- wards difpelling an obfcurity that arifeth , not from the licentious use of a fingle Term , but from the unnatural arrangement of a whole Sentence . And they rifqued ...
... leave him to himself . the arbitrary change of a Word doth little to- wards difpelling an obfcurity that arifeth , not from the licentious use of a fingle Term , but from the unnatural arrangement of a whole Sentence . And they rifqued ...
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... leave his character in a light very diffe- . rent from that disadvantageous one , in which it now appears to us . This is the ftate in which Shakespear's writings lye at prefent ; for fince the abovementioned Folio Edi- tion , all the ...
... leave his character in a light very diffe- . rent from that disadvantageous one , in which it now appears to us . This is the ftate in which Shakespear's writings lye at prefent ; for fince the abovementioned Folio Edi- tion , all the ...
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... leaving school , he feems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father pro- pos'd to him ; and in ... leave his business and family in Warwickshire , for fome time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time ...
... leaving school , he feems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father pro- pos'd to him ; and in ... leave his business and family in Warwickshire , for fome time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time ...
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... Against thy mother ought ; leave her to heav'n , And to thofe thorns that in her bofom lodge , To prick and fting her . This is to distinguish rightly between Horror and Ter- ror This of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . lxiii.
... Against thy mother ought ; leave her to heav'n , And to thofe thorns that in her bofom lodge , To prick and fting her . This is to distinguish rightly between Horror and Ter- ror This of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . lxiii.
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... leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have feen this Mafter - piece of Shakespear diftinguish itself upon the stage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who tho ' he had no other ...
... leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have feen this Mafter - piece of Shakespear diftinguish itself upon the stage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who tho ' he had no other ...
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