Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... Tho . Forreft , 4to . ༔ ༔ * 1580 Not having feen this Book , I am by no means certain that it is an abfolute Tranflation of the Greck Author . LUCIAN . LUCIAN . Necromantia , a Dialog of the Poete Lucyen ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS.
... Tho . Forreft , 4to . ༔ ༔ * 1580 Not having feen this Book , I am by no means certain that it is an abfolute Tranflation of the Greck Author . LUCIAN . LUCIAN . Necromantia , a Dialog of the Poete Lucyen ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS.
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... mean Bacon , by a Great Lord Chan- cellor . BOETHIUS . Boethius , by Chaucer . Printed by Caxton , fol . Boethius in English Verse , by Tho . Rychard . Im- printed in the exempt Monaftery of Tavistock , 4to . Eng , and Lat . by Geo ...
... mean Bacon , by a Great Lord Chan- cellor . BOETHIUS . Boethius , by Chaucer . Printed by Caxton , fol . Boethius in English Verse , by Tho . Rychard . Im- printed in the exempt Monaftery of Tavistock , 4to . Eng , and Lat . by Geo ...
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... mean buffoonry , vile ribaldry , and unmannerly jefts of fools and clowns . Yet even in thefe our author's wit buoys up , and is borne above his fubject : his genius in thofe low parts is like fome prince of a romance in the disguise of ...
... mean buffoonry , vile ribaldry , and unmannerly jefts of fools and clowns . Yet even in thefe our author's wit buoys up , and is borne above his fubject : his genius in thofe low parts is like fome prince of a romance in the disguise of ...
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... mean conceits and ribaldries now to be found there . In others , the low fcenes of mobs , plebeians , and clowns , are vaftly fhorter than at pre- fent : and I have feen one in particular ( which feems to have belonged to the play ...
... mean conceits and ribaldries now to be found there . In others , the low fcenes of mobs , plebeians , and clowns , are vaftly fhorter than at pre- fent : and I have feen one in particular ( which feems to have belonged to the play ...
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