The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xv
... Honour . " I HAVE already run this Preface to a great length , other- wise I should have taken notice of fome beautiful Paflages in the Poems ; but a Reader of Tafte cannot miss them . FOR my own part , as this Revisal of his Works ...
... Honour . " I HAVE already run this Preface to a great length , other- wise I should have taken notice of fome beautiful Paflages in the Poems ; but a Reader of Tafte cannot miss them . FOR my own part , as this Revisal of his Works ...
Page xv
... Honour to him , that he has furpafs'd them in the Topicks ar Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of ...
... Honour to him , that he has furpafs'd them in the Topicks ar Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of ...
Page xv
... Honour to him , that he has furpafs'd them in the Topicks or Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of ...
... Honour to him , that he has furpafs'd them in the Topicks or Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of ...
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... Honour of Bacchus which , being a Recitation only , Thefpis firft made a Stage , and introduc'd one Actor . Efchylus added a fecond Actor , and fix'd his Stage , and adorn'd it in a more magnificent manner ; but then the fame Ornaments ...
... Honour of Bacchus which , being a Recitation only , Thefpis firft made a Stage , and introduc'd one Actor . Efchylus added a fecond Actor , and fix'd his Stage , and adorn'd it in a more magnificent manner ; but then the fame Ornaments ...
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... I was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we xlviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rise ,
... I was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet . No Sheep , fweet Lamb , unless we xlviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rise ,
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