The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... and women of high rank . The publick was grofs and dark ; and to be able to read and write , was an accomplishment ftill valued for its rarity . Nations , Nations , like individuals , have their infancy . A xxii PREFACE .
... and women of high rank . The publick was grofs and dark ; and to be able to read and write , was an accomplishment ftill valued for its rarity . Nations , Nations , like individuals , have their infancy . A xxii PREFACE .
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... ftill find that on our ftage fomething muft be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very coldly heard , however mufical or elegant , paffionate or fublime . Voltaire expreffes his wonder , that our authour's ex ...
... ftill find that on our ftage fomething muft be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very coldly heard , however mufical or elegant , paffionate or fublime . Voltaire expreffes his wonder , that our authour's ex ...
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... ftill exact ; all his metaphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may constantly obferve a wonderful juftness of distinction , as ...
... ftill exact ; all his metaphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may constantly obferve a wonderful juftness of distinction , as ...
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... ftill other Reafons , which may be fup- posed to have affected the whole Set . When the Players took upon them to publish his Works intire , every Theatre was ranfack'd to fupply the Copy ; and Parts collected , which had gone thro ' as ...
... ftill other Reafons , which may be fup- posed to have affected the whole Set . When the Players took upon them to publish his Works intire , every Theatre was ranfack'd to fupply the Copy ; and Parts collected , which had gone thro ' as ...
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... ftill ftuck upon him , as they had been before to the native Beauties that lay under it . So that , as then , he was ... ftill to be found . For the Proprietors , not difcouraged by their firft unfüccefsful Effort , in due Time ...
... ftill ftuck upon him , as they had been before to the native Beauties that lay under it . So that , as then , he was ... ftill to be found . For the Proprietors , not difcouraged by their firft unfüccefsful Effort , in due Time ...
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