The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xiii
... show them the Excellence , Force , Power and Compass of our Mother English ; after which they will hardly seek out for harsh and unnatural Imitations of a Dead Language . BUT enough of this . It is not my Province to speak of ...
... show them the Excellence , Force , Power and Compass of our Mother English ; after which they will hardly seek out for harsh and unnatural Imitations of a Dead Language . BUT enough of this . It is not my Province to speak of ...
Page xv
... show what is " good or bad in a Subject , he ought , with the utmost Exactness , " to point out its Virtues , and Vices , because that is a certain way " to come at the Truth , which is the most valuable of all things . " Had I wrote ...
... show what is " good or bad in a Subject , he ought , with the utmost Exactness , " to point out its Virtues , and Vices , because that is a certain way " to come at the Truth , which is the most valuable of all things . " Had I wrote ...
Page xv
... show what is " good or bad in a Subject , he ought , with the utmost Exactness , to point out its Virtues , and Vices , because that is a certain way 66 " -------- to come at the Truth , which is the most valuable of all things . " Had ...
... show what is " good or bad in a Subject , he ought , with the utmost Exactness , to point out its Virtues , and Vices , because that is a certain way 66 " -------- to come at the Truth , which is the most valuable of all things . " Had ...
Page xv
... shows that Stage to be like ours ; that the Opinion of a Man of his Wit and Judgment , may have a just Influence on those , who look more on Authority , than Reafon . In the 50th Chapter of his first Part , the Canon and the Cu- rate ...
... shows that Stage to be like ours ; that the Opinion of a Man of his Wit and Judgment , may have a just Influence on those , who look more on Authority , than Reafon . In the 50th Chapter of his first Part , the Canon and the Cu- rate ...
Page xv
... show them any thing else . nor was . ' Nor was the Play of Ingratitude Reveng'd a Foppery ; ' there any in that of Numantia ; nor the Amorous Merchant ; ' much less in the Favourable She - Enemy ; nor in some others , ' that have been ...
... show them any thing else . nor was . ' Nor was the Play of Ingratitude Reveng'd a Foppery ; ' there any in that of Numantia ; nor the Amorous Merchant ; ' much less in the Favourable She - Enemy ; nor in some others , ' that have been ...
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