The Works of Shakespear, Volume 1Printed at the Theatre, 1744 |
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Page ii
... follow them in the fame province . On the contrary , he thinks the world much obliged to them for the progrefs they made in weeding out fo great a num- ber of blunders and mistakes as they have done , and pro- bably he who hath carried ...
... follow them in the fame province . On the contrary , he thinks the world much obliged to them for the progrefs they made in weeding out fo great a num- ber of blunders and mistakes as they have done , and pro- bably he who hath carried ...
Page x
... even their Historical Plays ftrictly follow the common Old Stories or Vulgar Traditions of that kind of people . In Tragedy , nothing was fo fure to Sur- Surprize and cause Admiration , as the most strange , X Mr. POPE'S PREFACE .
... even their Historical Plays ftrictly follow the common Old Stories or Vulgar Traditions of that kind of people . In Tragedy , nothing was fo fure to Sur- Surprize and cause Admiration , as the most strange , X Mr. POPE'S PREFACE .
Page xv
... have been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of his plays : he follows the Greek Authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another : C ( altho ' ( altho ' I will not pretend to fay in Mr. POPE'S PREFACE .
... have been converfant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of his plays : he follows the Greek Authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another : C ( altho ' ( altho ' I will not pretend to fay in Mr. POPE'S PREFACE .
Page 20
... both their fury and my paffion , With it's fweet air : thence I have follow'd it , Or it hath drawn me rather but ' tis gone . No , it begins again . ARIEL'S ARIEL'S SONG . Full fathom five thy father lyes , 20 THE TEMPEST .
... both their fury and my paffion , With it's fweet air : thence I have follow'd it , Or it hath drawn me rather but ' tis gone . No , it begins again . ARIEL'S ARIEL'S SONG . Full fathom five thy father lyes , 20 THE TEMPEST .
Page 23
... Follow me . Speak you not for him : he's a traitor . Come , I'll manacle thy neck and feet together ; Sea - water shalt thou drink , thy food shall be The fresh - brook mufcles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled . Follow ...
... Follow me . Speak you not for him : he's a traitor . Come , I'll manacle thy neck and feet together ; Sea - water shalt thou drink , thy food shall be The fresh - brook mufcles , wither'd roots , and husks Wherein the acorn cradled . Follow ...
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