The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... say , that he speaks from her , as that she speaks through him . HIS . characters are fo much nature herself , that ' tis a fort of jnjury to call them by fo diftant a name as copies of her . Those of other poets have a conftant ...
... say , that he speaks from her , as that she speaks through him . HIS . characters are fo much nature herself , that ' tis a fort of jnjury to call them by fo diftant a name as copies of her . Those of other poets have a conftant ...
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... say fomething more There is certainly a vaft difference between learning and languages : how far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but ' tis plain he had much reading at least , if they will not call it learning . Nor ...
... say fomething more There is certainly a vaft difference between learning and languages : how far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but ' tis plain he had much reading at least , if they will not call it learning . Nor ...
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... say that not Shakespear only , but Ariftotle or Cicero , had their works undergone the fame fate , might have appear'd to want sense as well as learning . It is not certain , that any one of his plays was published by himself . During ...
... say that not Shakespear only , but Ariftotle or Cicero , had their works undergone the fame fate , might have appear'd to want sense as well as learning . It is not certain , that any one of his plays was published by himself . During ...
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... say . [ Exit . Gonz . I have great comfort from this fellow ; methinks , he hath no drowning mark upon him ; his complexion is perfect gallows . Stand fast , good fate , to his hanging ; make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our ...
... say . [ Exit . Gonz . I have great comfort from this fellow ; methinks , he hath no drowning mark upon him ; his complexion is perfect gallows . Stand fast , good fate , to his hanging ; make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our ...
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... say . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . Oh , was the fo ? I must Once in a month recount what thou hast been , Which thou forget'ft . This damn'd witch Sycorax , For mischiefs manifold , forceries too terrible To enter human hearing , from ...
... say . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . Oh , was the fo ? I must Once in a month recount what thou hast been , Which thou forget'ft . This damn'd witch Sycorax , For mischiefs manifold , forceries too terrible To enter human hearing , from ...
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