The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 1Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... Faults , but I hope they are moftly litteral , and the Errors of the Prefs . Such as it is , it is the best Present of Eng- lifh Poetry I am capable of making Your Grace . And I believe I fhall be thought no unjust Disposer of this ...
... Faults , but I hope they are moftly litteral , and the Errors of the Prefs . Such as it is , it is the best Present of Eng- lifh Poetry I am capable of making Your Grace . And I believe I fhall be thought no unjust Disposer of this ...
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... Fault the other made no Conscience of ) and that if he would pro- duce any one Topick finely treated by any of them , he would undertake to her fomething upon the fame Subject at least as well written by Shakespear . Johnfon did indeed ...
... Fault the other made no Conscience of ) and that if he would pro- duce any one Topick finely treated by any of them , he would undertake to her fomething upon the fame Subject at least as well written by Shakespear . Johnfon did indeed ...
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... Faults of a Man Excellent on moft Occafions , and whom all the World ever was and will be inclin'd to have an Efteem and Veneration for . If it was to fhew his own Know- Knowledge in the Art of Poetry , befides that there of Mr. WILLIAM ...
... Faults of a Man Excellent on moft Occafions , and whom all the World ever was and will be inclin'd to have an Efteem and Veneration for . If it was to fhew his own Know- Knowledge in the Art of Poetry , befides that there of Mr. WILLIAM ...
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... fault is certainly the easiest Task of Knowledge , and commonly those Men of good Judgment , who are likewife of good and gentle Difpofitions , abandon this ungrate- ful Province to the Tyranny of Pedants . If one would enter into the ...
... fault is certainly the easiest Task of Knowledge , and commonly those Men of good Judgment , who are likewife of good and gentle Difpofitions , abandon this ungrate- ful Province to the Tyranny of Pedants . If one would enter into the ...
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... Fault in the Draught he has made of this lewd old Fellow , it is , that tho ' he has made him a Thief , Lying , Cowardly , Vain- glorious , and in fhort every way Vicious , yet he has given him fo much Wit as to make him almost too ...
... Fault in the Draught he has made of this lewd old Fellow , it is , that tho ' he has made him a Thief , Lying , Cowardly , Vain- glorious , and in fhort every way Vicious , yet he has given him fo much Wit as to make him almost too ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 1 William Shakespeare,Peter Holland No preview available - 1998 |
The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts William Shakespeare No preview available - 2020 |
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