The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 Seiten |
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... nature for such pursuits , is said to have adopted all the innovations of Pope , in addition to the capricious suggestions of his own taste . In 1747 , Dr. Warburton , Bishop of Gloucester , published his edition in 8 vols . 8vo . , and ...
... nature for such pursuits , is said to have adopted all the innovations of Pope , in addition to the capricious suggestions of his own taste . In 1747 , Dr. Warburton , Bishop of Gloucester , published his edition in 8 vols . 8vo . , and ...
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... nature . Others ma exercise the reason , or amuse the imagination , but these only can improve the heart , an form the mind to wisdom . Now in this science Shakspeare confessedly occupies the foremost place ; whether we consider the ...
... nature . Others ma exercise the reason , or amuse the imagination , but these only can improve the heart , an form the mind to wisdom . Now in this science Shakspeare confessedly occupies the foremost place ; whether we consider the ...
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... nature Wuld think upou you for your voices , and Transate his malice towards you into love , Bug your friendly lord . 3. Thas to have said , As were fore - advis'd , had tonch'd his spirit , And red b.s inclination ; from him pluck'd Er ...
... nature Wuld think upou you for your voices , and Transate his malice towards you into love , Bug your friendly lord . 3. Thas to have said , As were fore - advis'd , had tonch'd his spirit , And red b.s inclination ; from him pluck'd Er ...
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... nature is too noble for the world : He would not flatter Neptune for his trident , Or Jove for his power to thunder . His heart's his mouth : [ vent ; What his breast forges , that his tongue must And being angry , does forget that ever ...
... nature is too noble for the world : He would not flatter Neptune for his trident , Or Jove for his power to thunder . His heart's his mouth : [ vent ; What his breast forges , that his tongue must And being angry , does forget that ever ...
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... nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Fel . O Sir , Sir , Sir , I would have had you put your power well on . Before you had worn it out . Car . Let go . Fol . You might have been enough the man you are , With striving less to be ...
... nature ? Rather say , I play The man I am . Fel . O Sir , Sir , Sir , I would have had you put your power well on . Before you had worn it out . Car . Let go . Fol . You might have been enough the man you are , With striving less to be ...
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