The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 1Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Side vii
... self , that it wanted little or no Correction , and was immediately approv'd by an impartial Judgment at the first fight . Mr. Dryden feems to think that Peri- cles is one of his firft Plays ; but there is no judgment to be form'd on ...
... self , that it wanted little or no Correction , and was immediately approv'd by an impartial Judgment at the first fight . Mr. Dryden feems to think that Peri- cles is one of his firft Plays ; but there is no judgment to be form'd on ...
Side xv
... self to enter into a Large and Compleat Criticism upon Mr. Shakespear's Works , fo I fuppofe it will neither be expected that I should take notice of the fevere Remarks that have been former- ly made upon him by Mr. Rhymer . I must ...
... self to enter into a Large and Compleat Criticism upon Mr. Shakespear's Works , fo I fuppofe it will neither be expected that I should take notice of the fevere Remarks that have been former- ly made upon him by Mr. Rhymer . I must ...
Side 9
... self . Mira . Alack for pity ! I not remembring how I cry'd out then Will cry it o'er again ; it is a hint That wrings mine Eyes to't . Pro . Here a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present Business Which now's upon's ...
... self . Mira . Alack for pity ! I not remembring how I cry'd out then Will cry it o'er again ; it is a hint That wrings mine Eyes to't . Pro . Here a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present Business Which now's upon's ...
Side 40
... self attach'd with Weariness To th ' dulling of my Spirits ; fit down and reft : Even here I will put off my Hope , and keep it No longer for my Flatterer : He is drown'd , Whom thus we ftray to find , and the Sea mocks Qur fruftrate ...
... self attach'd with Weariness To th ' dulling of my Spirits ; fit down and reft : Even here I will put off my Hope , and keep it No longer for my Flatterer : He is drown'd , Whom thus we ftray to find , and the Sea mocks Qur fruftrate ...
Side 78
... self ? Speed . Nay , I was riming ; ' tis you that have the Reafon . Val . To do what ? Speed . To be a Spokes - man from Madam Silvia . Val . To whom ? Speed . To your felf ; why , fhe woos you by a Figure . Val . What Figure ? Speed ...
... self ? Speed . Nay , I was riming ; ' tis you that have the Reafon . Val . To do what ? Speed . To be a Spokes - man from Madam Silvia . Val . To whom ? Speed . To your felf ; why , fhe woos you by a Figure . Val . What Figure ? Speed ...
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