The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... stand in the place of nature to another , and imitation , always deviating a little , becomes at laft capricious and cafual . Shakespeare , whether life or nature be his subject , fhews plainly , that he has seen with his own eyes ; he ...
... stand in the place of nature to another , and imitation , always deviating a little , becomes at laft capricious and cafual . Shakespeare , whether life or nature be his subject , fhews plainly , that he has seen with his own eyes ; he ...
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... stand for your priviledges , we know : to reade , and cenfure . Doe fo , but buy it first . That doth beft commend a booke , the ftationer fayes . Then , how odde foever your braines be , or your wifdomes , make your licence the fame ...
... stand for your priviledges , we know : to reade , and cenfure . Doe fo , but buy it first . That doth beft commend a booke , the ftationer fayes . Then , how odde foever your braines be , or your wifdomes , make your licence the fame ...
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... stand the teft of the fe- verest judgment ; and strokes as carelesly hit off , to the level of the more ordinary capacities : Some descriptions rais'd to that pitch of grandeur , as to aftonish you with the compass and elevation of his ...
... stand the teft of the fe- verest judgment ; and strokes as carelesly hit off , to the level of the more ordinary capacities : Some descriptions rais'd to that pitch of grandeur , as to aftonish you with the compass and elevation of his ...
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... ter'd upon fome proper occafion ; and fo well cemented , as it were , and join'd to the paffage it stands in , as to deal conviction to the ju furmifes which do not deferve a notice : it is clx Mr. CAPELL's INTRODUCTION .
... ter'd upon fome proper occafion ; and fo well cemented , as it were , and join'd to the paffage it stands in , as to deal conviction to the ju furmifes which do not deferve a notice : it is clx Mr. CAPELL's INTRODUCTION .
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... stands confeffed the third act in particular may be read with ad- miration even by the most delicate ; who , if they are not without feelings , may chance to find themselves touched by with such paffions as tragedy fhould excite , that ...
... stands confeffed the third act in particular may be read with ad- miration even by the most delicate ; who , if they are not without feelings , may chance to find themselves touched by with such paffions as tragedy fhould excite , that ...
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