The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page lxiii
... fair to allow , that most of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet , than to his right judgment as a Player . By these Men it was thought a praife to Shakespeare , that he scarce ever blotted a line ...
... fair to allow , that most of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet , than to his right judgment as a Player . By these Men it was thought a praife to Shakespeare , that he scarce ever blotted a line ...
Page lxxii
... Fair , in the year 1614 , when Shakespeare was yet living . Andt here is no better authority for these latter fort , than for the former , which were equally published in his life - time . If we give into this opinion , how many low and ...
... Fair , in the year 1614 , when Shakespeare was yet living . Andt here is no better authority for these latter fort , than for the former , which were equally published in his life - time . If we give into this opinion , how many low and ...
Page lxxxi
... fair Monument is erected , having a Statue thereon cut in Alabafter , and in a Gown , with this Epitaph . " Here lyeth interr'd " the Body of John Combe Efq ; who dy'd the 10th of " July , 1614 , who bequeath'd feveral Annual Charities ...
... fair Monument is erected , having a Statue thereon cut in Alabafter , and in a Gown , with this Epitaph . " Here lyeth interr'd " the Body of John Combe Efq ; who dy'd the 10th of " July , 1614 , who bequeath'd feveral Annual Charities ...
Page cvii
... fair Hearing . Some have even thought fit to apply to it in the first . Instance ; and to decline Acquaintance with the Public till Envy and Prejudice had quite fubfided . But , of all the Trufters to Futurity , commend me to the Au ...
... fair Hearing . Some have even thought fit to apply to it in the first . Instance ; and to decline Acquaintance with the Public till Envy and Prejudice had quite fubfided . But , of all the Trufters to Futurity , commend me to the Au ...
Page cxi
... fair a hold of him as Mr. Theobald hath done , who was lefs cautious . But his principal Object was to reform his Author's Numbers ; and this , which he hath done , on every Occafion , by the Infertion or Omiffion of a Set of harmless ...
... fair a hold of him as Mr. Theobald hath done , who was lefs cautious . But his principal Object was to reform his Author's Numbers ; and this , which he hath done , on every Occafion , by the Infertion or Omiffion of a Set of harmless ...
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