The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... some Ser- vice , while it exhibits a Pattern to be follow'd : but Flattery so exceeds all Pro- portion , that it leaves no Room for Imitation . I never left your Lordship's House , without the strongest Impressions of those Sweets ...
... some Ser- vice , while it exhibits a Pattern to be follow'd : but Flattery so exceeds all Pro- portion , that it leaves no Room for Imitation . I never left your Lordship's House , without the strongest Impressions of those Sweets ...
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... some Measure warranted by your own Conduct and Behaviour . That Easiness of Address with which I have been receiv'd by You , and that Indul- gence which you are pleas'd to shew me on every Occasion , ground a fort of habitual Freedom ...
... some Measure warranted by your own Conduct and Behaviour . That Easiness of Address with which I have been receiv'd by You , and that Indul- gence which you are pleas'd to shew me on every Occasion , ground a fort of habitual Freedom ...
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... Some Descriptions rais'd to that Pitch of Grandeur , as to aftonish you with the Compass and Ele- vation of his Thought : and others copying Nature within so narrow , so confined a Cir- cle , as if the Author's Talent lay only at ...
... Some Descriptions rais'd to that Pitch of Grandeur , as to aftonish you with the Compass and Ele- vation of his Thought : and others copying Nature within so narrow , so confined a Cir- cle , as if the Author's Talent lay only at ...
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... some heredita- ry Lands and Tenements , the Reward of his Great Grandfather's faithful and approved Ser- vice to King Henry VII . Be this as it will , our Shakespeare , it seems , was bred for some Time at a Free - School ; the very ...
... some heredita- ry Lands and Tenements , the Reward of his Great Grandfather's faithful and approved Ser- vice to King Henry VII . Be this as it will , our Shakespeare , it seems , was bred for some Time at a Free - School ; the very ...
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... his Malice . It is faid , our Author spent some Years be- fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Conversation of his Friends , at his Native Strat- Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence Vill The PREFACE .
... his Malice . It is faid , our Author spent some Years be- fore his Death , in Eafe , Retirement , and the Conversation of his Friends , at his Native Strat- Stratford . I could never pick up any certain Intelligence Vill The PREFACE .
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