The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 1Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page iii
... travagance which we admire in Shakespear : And I believe we are better pleas'd with those Thoughts , altogether New and Uncommon , a 2 which which his own Imagination fupply'd him fo abundantly with , of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . III.
... travagance which we admire in Shakespear : And I believe we are better pleas'd with those Thoughts , altogether New and Uncommon , a 2 which which his own Imagination fupply'd him fo abundantly with , of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . III.
Page vi
... those Times , amongst thofe of the other Play- ers , before fome old Plays , but without any particular Account of what fort of Parts he us'd to play ; and tho ' I have inquir'd , I could never meet with any further Account of him this ...
... those Times , amongst thofe of the other Play- ers , before fome old Plays , but without any particular Account of what fort of Parts he us'd to play ; and tho ' I have inquir'd , I could never meet with any further Account of him this ...
Page vii
... the latter end of his Henry VIII . is a Proof of that Play's being written after the Acceffion , of the latter of those two Princes to the Crown a 4 of of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . VII they were the most vigorous, and had the ...
... the latter end of his Henry VIII . is a Proof of that Play's being written after the Acceffion , of the latter of those two Princes to the Crown a 4 of of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . VII they were the most vigorous, and had the ...
Page viii
... those two Princes to the Crown of England . Whatever the particular Times of his Writing were , the People of his Age , who began to grow wonderfully fond of Di- verfions of this kind , could not but be highly pleas'd to fee a Genius ...
... those two Princes to the Crown of England . Whatever the particular Times of his Writing were , the People of his Age , who began to grow wonderfully fond of Di- verfions of this kind , could not but be highly pleas'd to fee a Genius ...
Page xvi
... those Schemes and Precepts he has given for the Direction of others , as well as in that Sample of Tragedy which he has written to shew the Excellency of his own Genius . If he had a Pique against the Man , and wrote on purpose to ruin ...
... those Schemes and Precepts he has given for the Direction of others , as well as in that Sample of Tragedy which he has written to shew the Excellency of his own Genius . If he had a Pique against the Man , and wrote on purpose to ruin ...
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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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