The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... shall lament the untimely fall of his fon . The mind revolts from evident falfehood , and fiction lofes its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time neceffarily arifes the contraction of ...
... shall lament the untimely fall of his fon . The mind revolts from evident falfehood , and fiction lofes its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time neceffarily arifes the contraction of ...
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... shall retain the ftronger Ideas of his exten- five Genius . His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespeare was the eldeft , the best Educa- tion he could ...
... shall retain the ftronger Ideas of his exten- five Genius . His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespeare was the eldeft , the best Educa- tion he could ...
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... shall not therefore run any great Rifque of a Cenfure , tho ' I fhould venture to hint , that the Re- femblances in Thought and Expreffion , of our Author and an Ancient ( which we fhould allow to be Imitation in the One , whofe ...
... shall not therefore run any great Rifque of a Cenfure , tho ' I fhould venture to hint , that the Re- femblances in Thought and Expreffion , of our Author and an Ancient ( which we fhould allow to be Imitation in the One , whofe ...
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... shall be paid to my faid Sifter Joan , and after her Decease the Fifty Pounds fhall remain amongst the Children of my faid Sifter , equally to be divided amongst them ; but if my faid Daughter Judith be living at the End of the faid ...
... shall be paid to my faid Sifter Joan , and after her Decease the Fifty Pounds fhall remain amongst the Children of my faid Sifter , equally to be divided amongst them ; but if my faid Daughter Judith be living at the End of the faid ...
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... do my fp'riting gently . Pro . Do fo ; and after two days , I will discharge thee . Ari . That's my noble master : What shall I do ? fay what ? what fhall I do ? Pre . Pro . Go make thy felf like to a nymph 18 : THE TEMPEST .
... do my fp'riting gently . Pro . Do fo ; and after two days , I will discharge thee . Ari . That's my noble master : What shall I do ? fay what ? what fhall I do ? Pre . Pro . Go make thy felf like to a nymph 18 : THE TEMPEST .
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