The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xv
... look'd on , as a piece of Justice , not Ill - nature . For if , as he al- low'd them their Excellencies , he had not pointed out their De- fects ; he had left room for a Bigotry to a Name , to have made their Vices pass for Virtues , to ...
... look'd on , as a piece of Justice , not Ill - nature . For if , as he al- low'd them their Excellencies , he had not pointed out their De- fects ; he had left room for a Bigotry to a Name , to have made their Vices pass for Virtues , to ...
Page xv
... look'd on , as a piece of Justice , not Ill - nature . For if , as he al- low'd them their Excellencies , he had not pointed out their De- fects ; he had left room for a Bigotry to a Name , to have made their Vices pass for Virtues , to ...
... look'd on , as a piece of Justice , not Ill - nature . For if , as he al- low'd them their Excellencies , he had not pointed out their De- fects ; he had left room for a Bigotry to a Name , to have made their Vices pass for Virtues , to ...
Page xv
... look more on Authority , than Reafon . In the 50th Chapter of his first Part , the Canon and the Cu- rate are discoursing to this purpose , ' If these Plays , that 6 t : ------- are now in vogue , as well those that are mere Fiction ...
... look more on Authority , than Reafon . In the 50th Chapter of his first Part , the Canon and the Cu- rate are discoursing to this purpose , ' If these Plays , that 6 t : ------- are now in vogue , as well those that are mere Fiction ...
Page xv
... look on us as ignorant and barbarous , when they fee the Absurdity , and enormous Folly of these we write . And that is not excus'd by saying , that the chief Design of well - govern'd Commonwealths , ' in permitting Plays to be acted ...
... look on us as ignorant and barbarous , when they fee the Absurdity , and enormous Folly of these we write . And that is not excus'd by saying , that the chief Design of well - govern'd Commonwealths , ' in permitting Plays to be acted ...
Page xxiii
... look more on Authority , than Reafon . In the 50th Chapter of his first Part , the Canon and the Cu- rate are difcoursing to this purpose , ------- ' If these Plays , that 6 are now in vogue , as well those that are mere Fiction , as ...
... look more on Authority , than Reafon . In the 50th Chapter of his first Part , the Canon and the Cu- rate are difcoursing to this purpose , ------- ' If these Plays , that 6 are now in vogue , as well those that are mere Fiction , as ...
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