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Page xxxi
... father , who was a confiderable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all , that tho ' he was his eldest fon , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , ' tis true , for fome ...
... father , who was a confiderable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all , that tho ' he was his eldest fon , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , ' tis true , for fome ...
Page xlviii
... father's life upon the stage . He has dealt much more freely with the Minifter of that great King , and certainly nothing was ever more juftly written , than the character of Cardinal Wolfey . He has thewn him infolent in his profpe ...
... father's life upon the stage . He has dealt much more freely with the Minifter of that great King , and certainly nothing was ever more juftly written , than the character of Cardinal Wolfey . He has thewn him infolent in his profpe ...
Page xlix
... father , their mo- thers are equally guilty , are both concern'd in the murder of their husbands , and are afterwards mar- it ried to the murderers . There is in the first part of the Greek Tragedy , something very moving in the grief ...
... father , their mo- thers are equally guilty , are both concern'd in the murder of their husbands , and are afterwards mar- it ried to the murderers . There is in the first part of the Greek Tragedy , something very moving in the grief ...
Page l
... father , and re- folution to revenge his death , as Orestes ; he had the fame abhorrence for his mother's guilt ... father's Ghoft forbid that part of his vengeance . But howsoever thou pursu'st this Act , Taint not thy mind ; nor ...
... father , and re- folution to revenge his death , as Orestes ; he had the fame abhorrence for his mother's guilt ... father's Ghoft forbid that part of his vengeance . But howsoever thou pursu'st this Act , Taint not thy mind ; nor ...
Page lv
... Father's face Lives in his Ifsue , even so the race Of Shakespear's mind and manners brightly shines In his well torned , and true filed lines : In each of which he seems to shake a Lance In And tell how far thou didst our Lily out-...
... Father's face Lives in his Ifsue , even so the race Of Shakespear's mind and manners brightly shines In his well torned , and true filed lines : In each of which he seems to shake a Lance In And tell how far thou didst our Lily out-...
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