The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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William Shakespeare. more faith for his fake , than reafon does well allow of . His magick has fomething in it very folemn , and very poetical ; and that extravagant character of Caliban is mighty well fuftained , fhews a won- derful ...
William Shakespeare. more faith for his fake , than reafon does well allow of . His magick has fomething in it very folemn , and very poetical ; and that extravagant character of Caliban is mighty well fuftained , fhews a won- derful ...
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... reafon to fuppofe that he had for- feited the protection of his father who was engaged in a lu- crative bufnefs , or the love of his wife who had already brought him two children , and was herfelf the daughter of a fubftantial yeoman ...
... reafon to fuppofe that he had for- feited the protection of his father who was engaged in a lu- crative bufnefs , or the love of his wife who had already brought him two children , and was herfelf the daughter of a fubftantial yeoman ...
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... reafon he omitted it . " # The scroll on the monument , as I learn from a letter to my father , dated June 27 , 1741 , remained for fome time after the monument was fet up , without any infcription on it . This was a challenge to the ...
... reafon he omitted it . " # The scroll on the monument , as I learn from a letter to my father , dated June 27 , 1741 , remained for fome time after the monument was fet up , without any infcription on it . This was a challenge to the ...
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... reafon to be afraid of admiration . They are the Scylla and Charybdis of authors ; those who efcape one , often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimicorum laudantes , says Tacitus ; and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those ...
... reafon to be afraid of admiration . They are the Scylla and Charybdis of authors ; those who efcape one , often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimicorum laudantes , says Tacitus ; and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those ...
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... reafon I have curtailed a great quantity of fuch , in which explanations were too prolix , or authorities in fupport of an emenda- tion too numerous : and many I have entirely expunged , which were judged rather verbofe and declamatory ...
... reafon I have curtailed a great quantity of fuch , in which explanations were too prolix , or authorities in fupport of an emenda- tion too numerous : and many I have entirely expunged , which were judged rather verbofe and declamatory ...
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