The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... shew'd Us the Diffe- rence betwixt Plenty and Oftentation . I have presumed , Your Lordship will observe , to draw but the Outlines of the Picture ; to sketch out that Sym- metry , which diftinguish'd her equally to every Beholder . To ...
... shew'd Us the Diffe- rence betwixt Plenty and Oftentation . I have presumed , Your Lordship will observe , to draw but the Outlines of the Picture ; to sketch out that Sym- metry , which diftinguish'd her equally to every Beholder . To ...
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... shew me on every Occasion , ground a fort of habitual Freedom . In Conversations with Your Lordship , tho ' we cannot but re- member the Distance due to your Qua- lity , yet we find something so engaging on your part , that we ...
... shew me on every Occasion , ground a fort of habitual Freedom . In Conversations with Your Lordship , tho ' we cannot but re- member the Distance due to your Qua- lity , yet we find something so engaging on your part , that we ...
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... shew any Reserve , it is with Regard to your own Modefty . You there labour to retire within Your self ; and would fain shut Us out from the Discovery of Talents , which you cannot restrain from starting to Obfer- vation . Your ...
... shew any Reserve , it is with Regard to your own Modefty . You there labour to retire within Your self ; and would fain shut Us out from the Discovery of Talents , which you cannot restrain from starting to Obfer- vation . Your ...
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... shew'd an intimate Acquaintance with Nature and Science . I have not thought it out of my Province , speare's whenever Occafion offer'd , to take notice of Knowledge some of our Poet's grand Touches of Nature : of Nature . Some , that ...
... shew'd an intimate Acquaintance with Nature and Science . I have not thought it out of my Province , speare's whenever Occafion offer'd , to take notice of Knowledge some of our Poet's grand Touches of Nature : of Nature . Some , that ...
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... shew how happily he has express'd himself up- on the fame Topicks . A very learned Critick of our own Nation has declar'd , that a Sameness of Thought and Sameness of Ex- preffion too , in Two Writers of a different Age , can hardly ...
... shew how happily he has express'd himself up- on the fame Topicks . A very learned Critick of our own Nation has declar'd , that a Sameness of Thought and Sameness of Ex- preffion too , in Two Writers of a different Age , can hardly ...
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