The Works of Shakespear, Volume 1Printed at the Theatre, 1744 |
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Page v
... honour to his country as a rare and perhaps a fingular Genius : one who hath attained an high degree of perfection in thofe two great branches of Poetry , Tragedy and Comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and ...
... honour to his country as a rare and perhaps a fingular Genius : one who hath attained an high degree of perfection in thofe two great branches of Poetry , Tragedy and Comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and ...
Page xviii
... honoured his memory ; celebrates the honesty , openness , and frankness of his temper ; and only distinguishes , as he reasonably ought , between the real merit of the Au- thor , and the filly and derogatory applauses of the Players ...
... honoured his memory ; celebrates the honesty , openness , and frankness of his temper ; and only distinguishes , as he reasonably ought , between the real merit of the Au- thor , and the filly and derogatory applauses of the Players ...
Page xxxi
... honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate Earl of Effex . It was to that noble Lord that he ...
... honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of Southampton , famous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate Earl of Effex . It was to that noble Lord that he ...
Page xxxiii
... honour Shakespear , that in writing ( whatsoever he penn'd ) he never " blotted out a line . My anfwer hath been , Would he had blotted " a thousand ! which they thought a malevolent fpeech . I had not " told pofterity this , but for ...
... honour Shakespear , that in writing ( whatsoever he penn'd ) he never " blotted out a line . My anfwer hath been , Would he had blotted " a thousand ! which they thought a malevolent fpeech . I had not " told pofterity this , but for ...
Page xxxvii
... honour , fudden and quick in quarrel , Seeking the bubble Reputation Ev'n in the cannon's mouth . And then the Justice In fair round belly , with good capon lin'd , With eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and ...
... honour , fudden and quick in quarrel , Seeking the bubble Reputation Ev'n in the cannon's mouth . And then the Justice In fair round belly , with good capon lin'd , With eyes fevere , and beard of formal cut , Full of wife faws and ...
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