The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... cause , I know , Your Lordship is truly a Mourner for the Neceffity . The good Lady Orrery ( whose Memory I most fincerely venerate ) did me the Honour of making her early Claim : and it comes now to You by the melancholy Right of ...
... cause , I know , Your Lordship is truly a Mourner for the Neceffity . The good Lady Orrery ( whose Memory I most fincerely venerate ) did me the Honour of making her early Claim : and it comes now to You by the melancholy Right of ...
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... - teen Arches , which at an extraordinary Ex- pence he built over the Avon , together with a Cause - way running at the West - end thereof ; as as also for rebuilding the Chapel adjoining to his House X11 The PREFACE .
... - teen Arches , which at an extraordinary Ex- pence he built over the Avon , together with a Cause - way running at the West - end thereof ; as as also for rebuilding the Chapel adjoining to his House X11 The PREFACE .
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... cause as his Wife surviv'd him seven Years , and as his Favourite Daughter Susanna furviv'd her twenty fix Years , ' tis very improbable , they should fuffer such a Treasure to be re- mov'd , and translated into a remoter Branch of the ...
... cause as his Wife surviv'd him seven Years , and as his Favourite Daughter Susanna furviv'd her twenty fix Years , ' tis very improbable , they should fuffer such a Treasure to be re- mov'd , and translated into a remoter Branch of the ...
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... , and starts into a sudden Paffion and Disorder of Mind . As the latent Cause of his Emotion is there fully inquir'd into , I shall no farther dwell upon it here . 2 Such Such a Conduct in a Poet ( as Shakespeare has xxii The PREFACE .
... , and starts into a sudden Paffion and Disorder of Mind . As the latent Cause of his Emotion is there fully inquir'd into , I shall no farther dwell upon it here . 2 Such Such a Conduct in a Poet ( as Shakespeare has xxii The PREFACE .
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... Causes , to Editions which the Depravations of my Author origi - faulty , nally may be affign'd . We are to confider him as a Writer , of whom no authentic Manuscript was extant ; as a Writer , whose Pieces were dispersedly perform'd on ...
... Causes , to Editions which the Depravations of my Author origi - faulty , nally may be affign'd . We are to confider him as a Writer , of whom no authentic Manuscript was extant ; as a Writer , whose Pieces were dispersedly perform'd on ...
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