The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. THE WORK S O F Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . The Seventh VOLUME . CONTAINING VENUS and ADONIS . TARQUIN and LUCRECE . And And Mr. Shakespear's Mis- CELLANY POEMS . To which is Prefix'd , An ESSAY on the ART ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. THE WORK S O F Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . The Seventh VOLUME . CONTAINING VENUS and ADONIS . TARQUIN and LUCRECE . And And Mr. Shakespear's Mis- CELLANY POEMS . To which is Prefix'd , An ESSAY on the ART ...
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... SHAKESPEAR , which are not to be mistaken by any tolerable Judge in these Matters . Venus and Adonis , Tarquin and Lu- crece , are out of Difpute , they being put to the Press , and dedicated by the Author himself to the Earl of ...
... SHAKESPEAR , which are not to be mistaken by any tolerable Judge in these Matters . Venus and Adonis , Tarquin and Lu- crece , are out of Difpute , they being put to the Press , and dedicated by the Author himself to the Earl of ...
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... SHAKESPEAR'S Field is Nature , and there he undoubtedly triumphs without a Rival . His Imagination is a perpetual Fountain of Delight , and all drawn from the fame Source : even his Wildneffes are the Wildneffes of Nature . So that ...
... SHAKESPEAR'S Field is Nature , and there he undoubtedly triumphs without a Rival . His Imagination is a perpetual Fountain of Delight , and all drawn from the fame Source : even his Wildneffes are the Wildneffes of Nature . So that ...
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... SHAKE- SPEAR into an Understanding of the Greek Language , from whence they are deriv'd . Any one who is acquainted with old English Books , may see they were in ufe before our Author's Time , and as for their being taken from the ...
... SHAKE- SPEAR into an Understanding of the Greek Language , from whence they are deriv'd . Any one who is acquainted with old English Books , may see they were in ufe before our Author's Time , and as for their being taken from the ...
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