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Page xxxvi
... give of Henry the fixth , than the picture Shakespear has drawn of him ! His manners are every where exactly the fame with the ftory ; one finds him ftill described with fimplicity , paffive fanctity , want of courage , weaknefs of mind ...
... give of Henry the fixth , than the picture Shakespear has drawn of him ! His manners are every where exactly the fame with the ftory ; one finds him ftill described with fimplicity , paffive fanctity , want of courage , weaknefs of mind ...
Page xliv
... art alive still , while thy book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excuses ; I mean , with great but difproportion'd muses : For For if I thought my judgment were of years , TO ...
... art alive still , while thy book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excuses ; I mean , with great but difproportion'd muses : For For if I thought my judgment were of years , TO ...
Page xlv
... give nature all : thy art , My gentle Shakespear , must enjoy a part . For though the poet's matter nature be , His art doth give the fashion . And , that he Who cafts to write a living line , must sweat , ( Such as thine are ) and ...
... give nature all : thy art , My gentle Shakespear , must enjoy a part . For though the poet's matter nature be , His art doth give the fashion . And , that he Who cafts to write a living line , must sweat , ( Such as thine are ) and ...
Page 6
... give thanks you have liv'd fo long , and make your self ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it fo hap . Cheerly , good hearts : out of our way , I fay . [ Exit . Gonz . I have great comfort from this fellow ; methinks ...
... give thanks you have liv'd fo long , and make your self ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it fo hap . Cheerly , good hearts : out of our way , I fay . [ Exit . Gonz . I have great comfort from this fellow ; methinks ...
Page 7
... give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground : ling , heath , broom , furze , any thing ; -the wills above be done , but I would fain die a dry death . [ Exit . SCENE II . The Inchanted Island . Enter Profpero and ...
... give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground : ling , heath , broom , furze , any thing ; -the wills above be done , but I would fain die a dry death . [ Exit . SCENE II . The Inchanted Island . Enter Profpero and ...
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