The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page ix
... rest of these Poems to be genuine ( as I think Mr. Gildon has prov'd them ) the Occasional ones will appear to be the first of his Works . A young Muse must have a Mistress to play off the beginnings of Fancy , nothing being so apt to ...
... rest of these Poems to be genuine ( as I think Mr. Gildon has prov'd them ) the Occasional ones will appear to be the first of his Works . A young Muse must have a Mistress to play off the beginnings of Fancy , nothing being so apt to ...
Page xi
... rest of Mankind . This intimate Ac- quaintance with these great Originals , made him an excellent Judge of what deviated from their Standard . Great modern Names and Authorities were never his Guides , but a Confor- mity to the just ...
... rest of Mankind . This intimate Ac- quaintance with these great Originals , made him an excellent Judge of what deviated from their Standard . Great modern Names and Authorities were never his Guides , but a Confor- mity to the just ...
Page xv
... 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 ------ ' If this be so , I say , the same will be the Fate of my Book ; ' after I have crack'd my Brain to observe ...
... 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 ------ ' If this be so , I say , the same will be the Fate of my Book ; ' after I have crack'd my Brain to observe ...
Page xv
... rest Notion and Pe- dantry , & c . ' 6 ८ And after some Reflections on the monstrous Miracles forg'd for their religious Plays , he proceeds ------ ، 6 ------ 6 ; All this is an Affront to Truth , a Difcredit to History , ' and a Shame ...
... rest Notion and Pe- dantry , & c . ' 6 ८ And after some Reflections on the monstrous Miracles forg'd for their religious Plays , he proceeds ------ ، 6 ------ 6 ; All this is an Affront to Truth , a Difcredit to History , ' and a Shame ...
Page xx
... Rest at shuttle - cock ! | Or elfe like Bells eternally they chime , yeni as dou ) รมย์ They sigh in Simile , and die in Rhimeshiled What Things are these , who would be Poets thought vorda By Nature not inspir'd , nor Learning taught ...
... Rest at shuttle - cock ! | Or elfe like Bells eternally they chime , yeni as dou ) รมย์ They sigh in Simile , and die in Rhimeshiled What Things are these , who would be Poets thought vorda By Nature not inspir'd , nor Learning taught ...
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