The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page viii
... Answer is easy , the Tribe of Editors , Correctors , and Printers , who have usually as little Pity for a Helen , as the had for her Husband . THESE Abominations of the Press , with several others , we shall no doubt find remov'd in the ...
... Answer is easy , the Tribe of Editors , Correctors , and Printers , who have usually as little Pity for a Helen , as the had for her Husband . THESE Abominations of the Press , with several others , we shall no doubt find remov'd in the ...
Page x
... Answer , gives a sufficient Proof of his Acquaintance with that Poet . Nor are these Letters so very easy for a common Tranf- lator : For there is a good deal of the Heathen Mythology and Poetical Fictions , of which SHAKESPEAR misses ...
... Answer , gives a sufficient Proof of his Acquaintance with that Poet . Nor are these Letters so very easy for a common Tranf- lator : For there is a good deal of the Heathen Mythology and Poetical Fictions , of which SHAKESPEAR misses ...
Page xii
... answer our Ideas . What occafion is there for Adulteration , when we have current Coin enough of our own ? All our best and modest Writers have stretch'd no far- ther than the Compound , and those sparingly , and in Tran- flation ...
... answer our Ideas . What occafion is there for Adulteration , when we have current Coin enough of our own ? All our best and modest Writers have stretch'd no far- ther than the Compound , and those sparingly , and in Tran- flation ...
Page xiii
... answer their Titles . In Julius Cæfar for Instance , there is little of the Man , or his memorable Exploits , unless what is said after his Death ; and if any one were to form an Idea of him from what SHAKESPEAR makes him speak , he ...
... answer their Titles . In Julius Cæfar for Instance , there is little of the Man , or his memorable Exploits , unless what is said after his Death ; and if any one were to form an Idea of him from what SHAKESPEAR makes him speak , he ...
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... Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be just , to all who shall be of his mind , -------- Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , " Your Veneration for Plato is just , but ...
... Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be just , to all who shall be of his mind , -------- Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , " Your Veneration for Plato is just , but ...
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