The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Grace , Are , tho but little practis'd , too well known , To be taught here , where we pretend alone From nicer Faults to purge the prefent Age , isiq Lefs obvious Errors of the English Stage . owl bas om . First then Soliloquies had ...
... Grace , Are , tho but little practis'd , too well known , To be taught here , where we pretend alone From nicer Faults to purge the prefent Age , isiq Lefs obvious Errors of the English Stage . owl bas om . First then Soliloquies had ...
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... Grace here refers to Comedy , as the Inftances of Plato and Izician fhow ; for the Art of Tragick Dialogue is to exprefs the Sentiments naturally in proper Words : elfe his Grace had mistaken ; for certainly in the Tragick Dialogue ...
... Grace here refers to Comedy , as the Inftances of Plato and Izician fhow ; for the Art of Tragick Dialogue is to exprefs the Sentiments naturally in proper Words : elfe his Grace had mistaken ; for certainly in the Tragick Dialogue ...
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... Grace , Are , tho but little practis'd , too well known , To be taught here , where we pretend alone From nicer Faults to purge the prefent Age , Lefs obvious Errors of the English Stage . 2 date ¿ .. IA ? 18 Mital bus omi bm Woda I's ...
... Grace , Are , tho but little practis'd , too well known , To be taught here , where we pretend alone From nicer Faults to purge the prefent Age , Lefs obvious Errors of the English Stage . 2 date ¿ .. IA ? 18 Mital bus omi bm Woda I's ...
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... Grace here refers to Comedy , as the Instances of Plato and Inician fhow for the AR of Tragick Dialogue is to exprefs the Sentiments naturally in proper Words : elfe his Grace had mistaken ; for certainly in the Tragick Dialogue ...
... Grace here refers to Comedy , as the Instances of Plato and Inician fhow for the AR of Tragick Dialogue is to exprefs the Sentiments naturally in proper Words : elfe his Grace had mistaken ; for certainly in the Tragick Dialogue ...
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... Grace , which it knew not before , and fufficient to please fo wife and good a Princess . But the Glory of giving it Perfection , yet remains for a no less excellent King ; and the Mufes have reason to hope , that He , that is fo ...
... Grace , which it knew not before , and fufficient to please fo wife and good a Princess . But the Glory of giving it Perfection , yet remains for a no less excellent King ; and the Mufes have reason to hope , that He , that is fo ...
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