The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... stand forbid to a vulgar Approach ; and I choose , as in the Jewish Temples , to draw a Curtain a- cross that Altar . It might be a childish Superftition , perhaps , to imagine her too good for this World ; but we feel to our Concern ...
... stand forbid to a vulgar Approach ; and I choose , as in the Jewish Temples , to draw a Curtain a- cross that Altar . It might be a childish Superftition , perhaps , to imagine her too good for this World ; but we feel to our Concern ...
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... stand the Test of the severest Judg- general ment ; and Strokes as carelefly hit off , to the Character . Level of the more ordinary Capacities : Some Descriptions rais'd to that Pitch of Grandeur , as to aftonish you with the Compass ...
... stand the Test of the severest Judg- general ment ; and Strokes as carelefly hit off , to the Character . Level of the more ordinary Capacities : Some Descriptions rais'd to that Pitch of Grandeur , as to aftonish you with the Compass ...
Page viii
... stand as a Mark of Ridicule to stigmatize 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 ...
... stand as a Mark of Ridicule to stigmatize 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 ...
Page xvi
... stands in Need of our Indulgence . When- ever this happens with regard to Shakespeare , I would willingly impute it to a Vice of his Times . We fee Complaisance enough , in qur own Days , paid to a bad Taste . His Clinches , false Wit ...
... stands in Need of our Indulgence . When- ever this happens with regard to Shakespeare , I would willingly impute it to a Vice of his Times . We fee Complaisance enough , in qur own Days , paid to a bad Taste . His Clinches , false Wit ...
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... stand its Ground against Ban- ter and Gaiety . Anachro- It has been my Fate , it seems , as I thought Shake- it my Duty , to discover some Anachronisms in peare ' our Author ; which might have slept in Ob - nisms de scurity but for this ...
... stand its Ground against Ban- ter and Gaiety . Anachro- It has been my Fate , it seems , as I thought Shake- it my Duty , to discover some Anachronisms in peare ' our Author ; which might have slept in Ob - nisms de scurity but for this ...
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