The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page i
... great Piles of Building , fome Parts are often finish'd up to hit the Taste of the Connoiffeur ; others more negligently put together , to strike the Fancy of a common and 2 1 A Sketch speare's and unlearned Beholder : Some Parts are.
... great Piles of Building , fome Parts are often finish'd up to hit the Taste of the Connoiffeur ; others more negligently put together , to strike the Fancy of a common and 2 1 A Sketch speare's and unlearned Beholder : Some Parts are.
Page vii
... fome Time must be loft , even after he had com- menc'd Player , before he could attain Know- ledge enough in the Science to qualify him- self for turning Author . It has been observ'd by Mr. Rowe , that , amongst other Extravagancies ...
... fome Time must be loft , even after he had com- menc'd Player , before he could attain Know- ledge enough in the Science to qualify him- self for turning Author . It has been observ'd by Mr. Rowe , that , amongst other Extravagancies ...
Page ix
... fome , that Spenser's Thalia , in his Tears of bis Muses , where she laments the Lofs of her Willy in the Comic Scene , has been apply'd to our Author's quitting the Stage . But Spen- fer himself , ' tis well known , quitted the Stage ...
... fome , that Spenser's Thalia , in his Tears of bis Muses , where she laments the Lofs of her Willy in the Comic Scene , has been apply'd to our Author's quitting the Stage . But Spen- fer himself , ' tis well known , quitted the Stage ...
Page x
... fome occafi- onal Recess he made for a time upon a Dif- gust taken : or the Willy , there mention'd , must relate to fome other favourite Poet . I believe , we may fafely determine that he had not quitted in the Year 1610. For in his ...
... fome occafi- onal Recess he made for a time upon a Dif- gust taken : or the Willy , there mention'd , must relate to fome other favourite Poet . I believe , we may fafely determine that he had not quitted in the Year 1610. For in his ...
Page xii
... fome others , e- scap'd the Flames . This House was first built by Sir Hugh Clopton , a younger Brother of an ancient Family in that Neighbourhood , who took their Name from the Manor of Clopton . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the ...
... fome others , e- scap'd the Flames . This House was first built by Sir Hugh Clopton , a younger Brother of an ancient Family in that Neighbourhood , who took their Name from the Manor of Clopton . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the ...
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