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Never , certainly , was there a fairer Profpect of Happiness than that which now rifes to our View . There appears to be a general Dispofition for Unanimity and good Agreement at Home , as for Peace Abroad . Thefe are are the great ...
Never , certainly , was there a fairer Profpect of Happiness than that which now rifes to our View . There appears to be a general Dispofition for Unanimity and good Agreement at Home , as for Peace Abroad . Thefe are are the great ...
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Of thefe , The Tempeft , however it comes to be plac'd the first by the former Publishers of his Works , can never have been the first written by him : It seems to me as perfect in its Kind , as almost any thing we have of his , One may ...
Of thefe , The Tempeft , however it comes to be plac'd the first by the former Publishers of his Works , can never have been the first written by him : It seems to me as perfect in its Kind , as almost any thing we have of his , One may ...
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But of the two laft of thefe Plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among the Tragedies of Mr. Shakespear . If one undertook to examine the greatest part of these by thofe Rules which are establish'd by Ariftotle , and taken from ...
But of the two laft of thefe Plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among the Tragedies of Mr. Shakespear . If one undertook to examine the greatest part of these by thofe Rules which are establish'd by Ariftotle , and taken from ...
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Bleft be the Man that spares thefe Stones , And Curft be he that moves my Bones . He had three Daughters , of which two liv'd to be marry'd ; Judith , the Elder , to one Mr. Thomas Quiney , by whom the had three Sons , who all dy'd ...
Bleft be the Man that spares thefe Stones , And Curft be he that moves my Bones . He had three Daughters , of which two liv'd to be marry'd ; Judith , the Elder , to one Mr. Thomas Quiney , by whom the had three Sons , who all dy'd ...
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What care thefe Roarers for the Name of King ? To Cabin ; filence ; trouble us not . Gonz . Good , yet remember whom thou haft aboard . Boats . None that I more love than my felf . You are a Counsellor ; if you can command thefe ...
What care thefe Roarers for the Name of King ? To Cabin ; filence ; trouble us not . Gonz . Good , yet remember whom thou haft aboard . Boats . None that I more love than my felf . You are a Counsellor ; if you can command thefe ...
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