The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xv
... scarce retain'd any Footsteps of Religion , whence it first sprung . The fucceeding Poets , being the Divines and Philofophers of those times , obferving the invincible Bent of the People to these Feafts and Shows , and that it would be ...
... scarce retain'd any Footsteps of Religion , whence it first sprung . The fucceeding Poets , being the Divines and Philofophers of those times , obferving the invincible Bent of the People to these Feafts and Shows , and that it would be ...
Page xxi
... Scarce comprehended since , but by a few : Plato and Lucian are the best Remains Isola mer Of all the Wonders which this Art contains : Yet to our selves we must some justice do , Shakespear , and Fletcher are our Wonders now . Confider ...
... Scarce comprehended since , but by a few : Plato and Lucian are the best Remains Isola mer Of all the Wonders which this Art contains : Yet to our selves we must some justice do , Shakespear , and Fletcher are our Wonders now . Confider ...
Page xxiii
... scarce retain'd any Footsteps of Religion , whence it first sprung . The fucceeding Poets , being the Divines and Philosophers of those times , obferving the invincible Bent of the People to these Feafts and Shows , and that it would be ...
... scarce retain'd any Footsteps of Religion , whence it first sprung . The fucceeding Poets , being the Divines and Philosophers of those times , obferving the invincible Bent of the People to these Feafts and Shows , and that it would be ...
Page xxiii
... Scarce comprehended since , but by a few : Plato and Lucian are the best Remains Of all the Wonders which this Art contains : Yet to our selves we must some justice do , Shakespear , and Fletcher are our Wonders now . Confider them ...
... Scarce comprehended since , but by a few : Plato and Lucian are the best Remains Of all the Wonders which this Art contains : Yet to our selves we must some justice do , Shakespear , and Fletcher are our Wonders now . Confider them ...
Page xxxix
... scarce a Messenger comes in , but is visibly different from all the reft of the Persons in the Play . So that you need not to mention the Name of the Person that speaks , when you read the Play ; their Manners will fufficiently inform ...
... scarce a Messenger comes in , but is visibly different from all the reft of the Persons in the Play . So that you need not to mention the Name of the Person that speaks , when you read the Play ; their Manners will fufficiently inform ...
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