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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... must be allow'd , that in one of these there are materials enough to make many of the other . It has much the greater variety , and much the nobler apartments ; tho ' we are often conducted to them by dark , odd , and uncouth Paffages ...
... must be allow'd , that in one of these there are materials enough to make many of the other . It has much the greater variety , and much the nobler apartments ; tho ' we are often conducted to them by dark , odd , and uncouth Paffages ...
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... a juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candor and good - nature must certainly have inclin'd all the gentler ( a ) See the Epilogue to Henry IVth . part part of the world to love him , as the 1 Some Account of the Life , & c .
... a juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candor and good - nature must certainly have inclin'd all the gentler ( a ) See the Epilogue to Henry IVth . part part of the world to love him , as the 1 Some Account of the Life , & c .
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... must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is fomething in the friend , fhip of Antonio to Baffanio very great , generous and tender . The whole fourth act ( fuppofing , as I faid , the fact to be probable ) is extremely fine ...
... must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is fomething in the friend , fhip of Antonio to Baffanio very great , generous and tender . The whole fourth act ( fuppofing , as I faid , the fact to be probable ) is extremely fine ...
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... must have made his way into the efteem of all men of letters , by this only excellency . No man is better acquainted with Shakespear's manner of expreffion , and indeed he has ftudy'd him fo well , and is so much a master of him , that ...
... must have made his way into the efteem of all men of letters , by this only excellency . No man is better acquainted with Shakespear's manner of expreffion , and indeed he has ftudy'd him fo well , and is so much a master of him , that ...
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... must I not give Nature all : Thy Art , My gentle Shakespear , must enjoy a part . For the the Poet's matter Nature be , His Art doth give the Fashion . And , that he Who cafts to write a living line , must sweat , ( Such as thine are ) ...
... must I not give Nature all : Thy Art , My gentle Shakespear , must enjoy a part . For the the Poet's matter Nature be , His Art doth give the Fashion . And , that he Who cafts to write a living line , must sweat , ( Such as thine are ) ...
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