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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... Nature have been long the customary Tribute of Letters to fuperior Merit : And tho ' Flattery may have thrown them into Difrepute , yet this concludes no more against the Continuance of honest Praise , than Hy- VOL . I. A 2 pocrify ...
... Nature have been long the customary Tribute of Letters to fuperior Merit : And tho ' Flattery may have thrown them into Difrepute , yet this concludes no more against the Continuance of honest Praise , than Hy- VOL . I. A 2 pocrify ...
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... Character extends . If , haply , you have any further Ambition , it is only this , the being known to confti- tute the domestic Happiness of a Man who A 3 who does Honour to human Nature . The mention of DEDICATION .
... Character extends . If , haply , you have any further Ambition , it is only this , the being known to confti- tute the domestic Happiness of a Man who A 3 who does Honour to human Nature . The mention of DEDICATION .
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William Shakespeare William Warburton. who does Honour to human Nature . The mention of whose Relation to you , reminds me of my own own Happiness ; who enjoy fo equal and fo perfect a Share in both your Friendships . This too is my Fame ...
William Shakespeare William Warburton. who does Honour to human Nature . The mention of whose Relation to you , reminds me of my own own Happiness ; who enjoy fo equal and fo perfect a Share in both your Friendships . This too is my Fame ...
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... 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.
... 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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... Nature and Circumftances of our Author's Works in particular . And this for two Reasons . Firft , To give the ... natural or acquired Talents ; and by the ill Succefs of others , who seemed to have loft both , when they came to try them ...
... Nature and Circumftances of our Author's Works in particular . And this for two Reasons . Firft , To give the ... natural or acquired Talents ; and by the ill Succefs of others , who seemed to have loft both , when they came to try them ...
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