The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Self - love . My ardent , but vain , Wishes that a long Life might crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more generous Mo- tive . I had Your Lordship's Joy and Interest principally in View : and wish'd She ...
... Self - love . My ardent , but vain , Wishes that a long Life might crown the Countess of Orrery's Virtues , I may fay , sprung from a more generous Mo- tive . I had Your Lordship's Joy and Interest principally in View : and wish'd She ...
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... self ; and would fain shut Us out from the Discovery of Talents , which you cannot restrain from starting to Obfer- vation . Your Behaviour resembles That of Pyramus and Thisbe's Parents , in a Paffage which has employ'd the Criticks ...
... self ; and would fain shut Us out from the Discovery of Talents , which you cannot restrain from starting to Obfer- vation . Your Behaviour resembles That of Pyramus and Thisbe's Parents , in a Paffage which has employ'd the Criticks ...
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... self ; and Your Lordship may reafo- nably deny the Loss of the Jewels , which I have disparag'd in the unartful Setting . I may very truly apply to You the Cha- racter , which a much greater Dedicator apply'd to a Patron not so great ...
... self ; and Your Lordship may reafo- nably deny the Loss of the Jewels , which I have disparag'd in the unartful Setting . I may very truly apply to You the Cha- racter , which a much greater Dedicator apply'd to a Patron not so great ...
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... self , makes You think that I cannot fay too little . I can only know that I am forgiven , in be- ing continued to share the Honour of Your Esteem ; and indulg'd in the Op- portunities of approving myself , My LORD , Your LORDSHIP'S ...
... self , makes You think that I cannot fay too little . I can only know that I am forgiven , in be- ing continued to share the Honour of Your Esteem ; and indulg'd in the Op- portunities of approving myself , My LORD , Your LORDSHIP'S ...
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... these his latent Beauties , when I have made a short Comment upon a remarkable Passage from Julius Cæfar , which is inexpressibly fine in its felf , its self , and greatly discovers our Author's Mr. Addi- xxiv The PREFACE .
... these his latent Beauties , when I have made a short Comment upon a remarkable Passage from Julius Cæfar , which is inexpressibly fine in its felf , its self , and greatly discovers our Author's Mr. Addi- xxiv The PREFACE .
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