The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xv
... wife Men , who understand them , and all the rest make nothing of them ; and that it is better for them to get their Bread by Many , than to be look'd on by a Few C t • If this be fo , I fay , the fame will be the Fate of my Book ...
... wife Men , who understand them , and all the rest make nothing of them ; and that it is better for them to get their Bread by Many , than to be look'd on by a Few C t • If this be fo , I fay , the fame will be the Fate of my Book ...
Page xv
... wife care to turn this Inclination of theirs to Pleasure , to their advantage ; by making that Pleasure convey Inftruction to them , in fo agreeable a manner . To pass over the various Changes of Poetry , we must remem- ber that we owe ...
... wife care to turn this Inclination of theirs to Pleasure , to their advantage ; by making that Pleasure convey Inftruction to them , in fo agreeable a manner . To pass over the various Changes of Poetry , we must remem- ber that we owe ...
Page xxi
... Wife to weep . Their Beauties imitate , avoid their Faults . † First on a Plot employ thy careful Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a thoufand feveral ways , This oft alone has given Succefs to Plays . Reject that vulgar Error , which ...
... Wife to weep . Their Beauties imitate , avoid their Faults . † First on a Plot employ thy careful Thoughts ; Turn it with Time a thoufand feveral ways , This oft alone has given Succefs to Plays . Reject that vulgar Error , which ...
Page xxiii
... wife Men , who understand them , and all the reft make nothing of them ; and that it is better for them . " to get their Bread by Many , than to be look'd on by a Few 6 6 If this be fo , I fay , the fame will be the Fate of my Book ...
... wife Men , who understand them , and all the reft make nothing of them ; and that it is better for them . " to get their Bread by Many , than to be look'd on by a Few 6 6 If this be fo , I fay , the fame will be the Fate of my Book ...
Page xxiii
... wife care to turn this Inclination of theirs to Pleasure , to their advantage ; by making that Pleasure convey Inftruction to them , in fo agreeable a manner . To pass over the various Changes of Poetry , we must remem- ber that we owe ...
... wife care to turn this Inclination of theirs to Pleasure , to their advantage ; by making that Pleasure convey Inftruction to them , in fo agreeable a manner . To pass over the various Changes of Poetry , we must remem- ber that we owe ...
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