Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... Nature , he ought equally to engage our Atten- tion : Whether we refpect the Force and Great- nefs of his Genius , the Extent of his Knowledge and Reading , the Power and Addrefs with which he throws out and applies either Nature , or ...
... Nature , he ought equally to engage our Atten- tion : Whether we refpect the Force and Great- nefs of his Genius , the Extent of his Knowledge and Reading , the Power and Addrefs with which he throws out and applies either Nature , or ...
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... Nature ! What Variety of Ori- ginals , and how differing each from the other ! How are they drefs'd from the Stores of his own luxurious Imagination ; without being the Apes of Mode , or borrowing from any foreign Wardrobe ! Each of ...
... Nature ! What Variety of Ori- ginals , and how differing each from the other ! How are they drefs'd from the Stores of his own luxurious Imagination ; without being the Apes of Mode , or borrowing from any foreign Wardrobe ! Each of ...
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... nature of our Author , ( which inclin'd all the gentler Part of the World to love him ; as the Power of his Wit obliged the Men of the most delicate Knowledge and polite Learn- ing to admire him ; ) and that he fhould throw this ...
... nature of our Author , ( which inclin'd all the gentler Part of the World to love him ; as the Power of his Wit obliged the Men of the most delicate Knowledge and polite Learn- ing to admire him ; ) and that he fhould throw this ...
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... Nature : Some , that do not appear fuperficially such ; but in which he seems the most deeply inftructed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Preservation of his Characters , for which he is justly celebra- ted ...
... Nature : Some , that do not appear fuperficially such ; but in which he seems the most deeply inftructed ; and to which , no doubt , he has fo much ow'd that happy Preservation of his Characters , for which he is justly celebra- ted ...
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... Nature ; it is not fo well agreed , how much he ow'd to Languages and ac- quir'd Learning . The Decifions on this ... natural Bent of his own great Genius ( equal , if not fuperior , to fome of the Best of " theirs ; ) would certainly ...
... Nature ; it is not fo well agreed , how much he ow'd to Languages and ac- quir'd Learning . The Decifions on this ... natural Bent of his own great Genius ( equal , if not fuperior , to fome of the Best of " theirs ; ) would certainly ...
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