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" Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter Nature be, His Art doth give the fashion; and that he Who casts to write a living line must sweat (Such as thine are) and strike the second heat Upon the muses... "
Works - Page xlvii
by William Shakespeare - 1795
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1733 - 600 pages
...(Such as thine art} and ftrike the fecund Heat Upon the Mufes Anvile; turn the fame, (And bimfelfwitb it) that he thinks to frame, Or for the Laurel he may gain a Scorn ; For a good Poet'j made, as -well as born. And futb inert tbou. Look how the Father's Fact Lives...
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A new and general biographical dictionary, Volume 10

New and general biographical dictionary - 1762 - 544 pages
...mufes anvile ; turn the fame, " (And himfelf with it) that he thinks to frame; " Or for the lawrel, he may gain a fcorn, " For a good poet's made, as...wert thou. Look how the father's face " Lives in his Ifaac, even fo the race " Of Shakefpear's mind and manners brightly fhines " In his well torned, and...
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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1767 - 488 pages
...the fecond Upon the ma/es anvile ; turn the fame, (And himfelf with it) that he thinks to frame,. JL Or for the laurel he may gain a fcorn ; For a good Peel's made, as well as born. •,,. „ , ,,-f. And fuch wert th,ou. Look how the father's face Lives...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by ...

William Shakespeare - 1771 - 424 pages
...(Such as thine are), andftrike the fecond heat Upon the mufes anvils ; turn the fame. And himfelf viith it, that he thinks to frame ; Or for the laurel, he...wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his (ff'ue, even fo the race Of Shakefpear's mind and manners brightly jhiatf In his well torned and true...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1773 - 494 pages
...{Such as thine are) and ftrike the fecond heat Upon the mufes anvile ; turn the fame, (And himfelf with it) that he thinks to frame, Or for the laurel...gain a fcorn : For a good Poet's made, as well as horn. • • And fuch wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his iflue, even fo the race Of...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: Prefaces. The tempest. The ...

William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 pages
...fweat, (Such as thine are) and ftrike a fecond heat Upon the Mufes' anvil ; turn the fame, (And himfelf with it) that he thinks to frame; Or, for the laurel,...fcorn, — For a good poet's made, as well as born : reigns of Charles IX. Henry III. and Henry IV. and died at Mans in 160;, in the ;6th year of his...
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pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions ...

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 670 pages
...flopped. Sußaminandus erat, as Auguftu* hid of Harterius." So alto in his verfes on our poet: " — Look how the father's face " Lives in his iflue, even fo the race " Of Shakfpeare's mind and manners brightly (hiñes " In his 4uetl-toraed and truc-ßlcJ lines." In like...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
...(Such as thine are) and ftrike the fecond heat Upon the mufes' anvil ; turn the fame, (And himfelf with it) that he thinks to frame; Or, for the laurel,...father's face Lives in his iflue; even fo the race Of Shakfpeare 's mind, and manners, brightly (hines In his well-torned and true-filed lines;9 • thy...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 pages
...(Such as thine are) and ftrike the fecond heat Upon the mufes' anvil ; turn the fame, (And himfelf with it) that he thinks to frame; Or, for the laurel,...wert thou. Look, how the father's face Lives in his iffue; even fo the race Of Shakfpeare's mind, and manners, brightly {nines In his well-torned and true-filed...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical ...

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 pages
...fweat, (Such as thine are) and (Irike the fccond heat Upon the mufes anvil ; turn the fame, And himfelf with it, that he thinks to frame ; Or for the laurel,...father's face Lives in his iflue, even fo the race Of Shakfpeare's mind and manners brightly Ibinei In his well-turned, and true 6led lines : In each of...
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