The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page iv
... best Education he could afford him was no better than to qualify him for his own Business and Employment . I can- not affirm with any Certainty how long his Father ) Father liv'd ' ; but I take him to iv The PREFACE .
... best Education he could afford him was no better than to qualify him for his own Business and Employment . I can- not affirm with any Certainty how long his Father ) Father liv'd ' ; but I take him to iv The PREFACE .
Page xiv
... best private House in the Town ; and her Majesty preferr'd it to the College , which was in the Poffeffion of the Combe - Family , who did not so strongly favour the King's Party . How much our Author employ'd himself in Poetry , after ...
... best private House in the Town ; and her Majesty preferr'd it to the College , which was in the Poffeffion of the Combe - Family , who did not so strongly favour the King's Party . How much our Author employ'd himself in Poetry , after ...
Page xv
... for . His Education , we find , was at best but begun : and he started early into a Science from the Force of Genius , un- equally racter as a equally affisted by acquir'd Improvements . His Fire , Spirit The PREFACE . XV.
... for . His Education , we find , was at best but begun : and he started early into a Science from the Force of Genius , un- equally racter as a equally affisted by acquir'd Improvements . His Fire , Spirit The PREFACE . XV.
Page xxviii
... Best of theirs ; ) " would certainly have led him to read and study them with so much Pleasure , that " some of their fine Images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been " mix'd with , his own Writings : so that his ...
... Best of theirs ; ) " would certainly have led him to read and study them with so much Pleasure , that " some of their fine Images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been " mix'd with , his own Writings : so that his ...
Page xli
... best supported , and feveral of the Difficulties best explain'd , by taking notice of the Beauties and Defects of the Compofition peculiar to this Immortal Poet . But This was but occafional , and for the fake only of perfecting the two ...
... best supported , and feveral of the Difficulties best explain'd , by taking notice of the Beauties and Defects of the Compofition peculiar to this Immortal Poet . But This was but occafional , and for the fake only of perfecting the two ...
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