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Page ix
... scenes of life which are usually the fubject of his thoughts : fo that he seems to have known the world by ... scene among tradesmen and mechanicks : and even their historical plays strictly follow the common old ftories , or ...
... scenes of life which are usually the fubject of his thoughts : fo that he seems to have known the world by ... scene among tradesmen and mechanicks : and even their historical plays strictly follow the common old ftories , or ...
Page xviii
... scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no pause in the action ... scene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . FROM FROM liberties of this kind , many speeches also were XVIII MR ...
... scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no pause in the action ... scene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . FROM FROM liberties of this kind , many speeches also were XVIII MR ...
Page xxxiii
... Scene of all , That ends this flrange eventful history , Is second childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , fans eyes , fans taste , fans every thing . Vol . 2. p . 200 . His images are , indeed , every where so lively , that the ...
... Scene of all , That ends this flrange eventful history , Is second childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , fans eyes , fans taste , fans every thing . Vol . 2. p . 200 . His images are , indeed , every where so lively , that the ...
Page xlix
... scenes we find Each glowing thought , that warms the female mind ; Each melting figh , and every tender tear , The ... scene could give Th'historian's truth , and bid the manners live . Wak'd at his call I view , with glad furprize ...
... scenes we find Each glowing thought , that warms the female mind ; Each melting figh , and every tender tear , The ... scene could give Th'historian's truth , and bid the manners live . Wak'd at his call I view , with glad furprize ...
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... SCENE , an uninhabited Island . THE THE TEMPEST : ACT I. SCENE I. On a Ship DRAMATIS PERSON Æ. ...
... SCENE , an uninhabited Island . THE THE TEMPEST : ACT I. SCENE I. On a Ship DRAMATIS PERSON Æ. ...
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