The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xiii
... observe that some of them do not 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 ...
... observe that some of them do not 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 ...
Page xv
... observe , tho built on an equally solid and infallible Reason , as intirely vanish away in the Tranf- ports of those that he does observe , as if I had never known any thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar ...
... observe , tho built on an equally solid and infallible Reason , as intirely vanish away in the Tranf- ports of those that he does observe , as if I had never known any thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar ...
Page xv
... observe , tho built on an equally solid and infallible Reason , as intirely vanish away in the Tranf- ports of those that he does observe , as if I had never known any thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar ...
... observe , tho built on an equally solid and infallible Reason , as intirely vanish away in the Tranf- ports of those that he does observe , as if I had never known any thing of the Matter . The Pleasure , I confefs , is as pecu- liar ...
Page xv
... not for any Man , to whom Nature has not given a Genius ; without which it is impossible to observe , or indeed perfectly to understand them . The The ingenious Michael Cervantes , the celebrated Author of Don X An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... not for any Man , to whom Nature has not given a Genius ; without which it is impossible to observe , or indeed perfectly to understand them . The The ingenious Michael Cervantes , the celebrated Author of Don X An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
Page xv
... observe the Rules I have spo- ' ken of , I shall lose my Labour . And tho I have sometimes ' endeavour'd to perfuade the Actors , that they are in the wrong ' in following that Opinion ; and that they would draw more People , and gain ...
... observe the Rules I have spo- ' ken of , I shall lose my Labour . And tho I have sometimes ' endeavour'd to perfuade the Actors , that they are in the wrong ' in following that Opinion ; and that they would draw more People , and gain ...
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