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... Hand than SHAKESPEAR ; the dead Ornament of the English Nation , being the most proper Prefent to its Living Glory . He , My LORD , has shared the Fate common to every great Genius , receiving very A 2 ill 3925 1725 ill Returns for all ...
... Hand than SHAKESPEAR ; the dead Ornament of the English Nation , being the most proper Prefent to its Living Glory . He , My LORD , has shared the Fate common to every great Genius , receiving very A 2 ill 3925 1725 ill Returns for all ...
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... hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among the Mob or Country Fellows , without any regard of the Government ; till at laft Epicharmus and fome others taking the Idea from the Margites of Homer , and having purg'd the Country ...
... hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among the Mob or Country Fellows , without any regard of the Government ; till at laft Epicharmus and fome others taking the Idea from the Margites of Homer , and having purg'd the Country ...
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... hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among the Mob or Country Fellows , without any regard of the Government ; till at laft Epicharmus and fome others taking the Idea from the Margites of Homer , and having purg'd the Country ...
... hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among the Mob or Country Fellows , without any regard of the Government ; till at laft Epicharmus and fome others taking the Idea from the Margites of Homer , and having purg'd the Country ...
Page lvi
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Poleclipt . clipt in the Head . Phrafelefs Hand . a Hand whofe Beauty no Phrase can ex- prefs . A Prifer , one that fights Prizes , or wrestles for Prizes , & c . Pight upon or over . Pight to do it ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Poleclipt . clipt in the Head . Phrafelefs Hand . a Hand whofe Beauty no Phrase can ex- prefs . A Prifer , one that fights Prizes , or wrestles for Prizes , & c . Pight upon or over . Pight to do it ...
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... hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among the Mob or Country Fellows , without any regard of the Government ; till at laft Epicharmus and fome others taking the Idea from the Margites of Homer , and having purg'd the Country ...
... hand , lay long uncultivated in private Hands , among the Mob or Country Fellows , without any regard of the Government ; till at laft Epicharmus and fome others taking the Idea from the Margites of Homer , and having purg'd the Country ...
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