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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... Some of the most shining paffages are diftinguish'd by comma's in the margin ; and where the beauty lay not in particulars but in the whole , a ftar is prefix'd to the fcene . This feems to me a fhorter and lefs oftentatious method of ...
... Some of the most shining paffages are diftinguish'd by comma's in the margin ; and where the beauty lay not in particulars but in the whole , a ftar is prefix'd to the fcene . This feems to me a fhorter and lefs oftentatious method of ...
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... , and uncouth Paffages . Nor does the Whole fail to ftrike us with greater reverence , tho ' many of the Parts are childish , ill - plac'd , and un- equal to its grandeur . SOME SOME ACCOUNT of the LIFE , & c . O xlvi Mr. POPE'S PREFACE .
... , and uncouth Paffages . Nor does the Whole fail to ftrike us with greater reverence , tho ' many of the Parts are childish , ill - plac'd , and un- equal to its grandeur . SOME SOME ACCOUNT of the LIFE , & c . O xlvi Mr. POPE'S PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare William Warburton. SOME ACCOUNT of the LIFE , & c . O F Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . Written by Mr. ROW E. OT feems to be a kind of refpe & t due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and ...
William Shakespeare William Warburton. SOME ACCOUNT of the LIFE , & c . O F Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . Written by Mr. ROW E. OT feems to be a kind of refpe & t due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and ...
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... correctnefs , might have re- strain'd fome of that fire , impetuofity , and even beau- tiful extravagance which we admire in Shakespear : And And I believe we are better pleas'd with those thoughts xlvi Some Account of the Life , & c .
... correctnefs , might have re- strain'd fome of that fire , impetuofity , and even beau- tiful extravagance which we admire in Shakespear : And And I believe we are better pleas'd with those thoughts xlvi Some Account of the Life , & c .
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... some time , ' till an extrava- gance that he was guilty of forc'd him both out of his country and that way of living which he had taken up ; and tho ' it seem'd at first to be a blemish upon his good manners , and a misfortune to him ...
... some time , ' till an extrava- gance that he was guilty of forc'd him both out of his country and that way of living which he had taken up ; and tho ' it seem'd at first to be a blemish upon his good manners , and a misfortune to him ...
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