The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 1Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Side vi
... mean Rank ; But his admirable Wit , and the natural Turn of it to the Stage , foon diftinguish'd him , if not as an extraor- dinary Actor , yet as an excellent Writer . His Name is Printed , as the Custom was in those Times , amongst ...
... mean Rank ; But his admirable Wit , and the natural Turn of it to the Stage , foon diftinguish'd him , if not as an extraor- dinary Actor , yet as an excellent Writer . His Name is Printed , as the Custom was in those Times , amongst ...
Side vii
... mean , that his Fancy was fo loose and ex- travagant , as to be Independent on the Rule and Government of Judgment ; but that what he thought , was commonly fo Great , so justly and rightly Conceiv'd in it self , that it wanted little ...
... mean , that his Fancy was fo loose and ex- travagant , as to be Independent on the Rule and Government of Judgment ; but that what he thought , was commonly fo Great , so justly and rightly Conceiv'd in it self , that it wanted little ...
Side xii
... mean that he was then really Dead , but only that he had withdrawn himself from the Publick , or at least with - held his Hand from Writing , out of a disgust he had taken at the then ill taste of the Town , and the mean Condition of ...
... mean that he was then really Dead , but only that he had withdrawn himself from the Publick , or at least with - held his Hand from Writing , out of a disgust he had taken at the then ill taste of the Town , and the mean Condition of ...
Side xvi
... Meaning , finding fault is certainly the easiest Task of Knowledge , and commonly those Men of good Judgment , who are likewife of good and gentle Difpofitions , abandon this ungrate- ful Province to the Tyranny of Pedants . If one ...
... Meaning , finding fault is certainly the easiest Task of Knowledge , and commonly those Men of good Judgment , who are likewife of good and gentle Difpofitions , abandon this ungrate- ful Province to the Tyranny of Pedants . If one ...
Side 15
... Meaning ; but wouldst gabble , like A thing moft bruitifh , I endow'd thy Purposes With Words that made them known . But thy vile Race . ( Tho ' thou didst learn ) had that in't , which good Natures Could not abide to be with ...
... Meaning ; but wouldst gabble , like A thing moft bruitifh , I endow'd thy Purposes With Words that made them known . But thy vile Race . ( Tho ' thou didst learn ) had that in't , which good Natures Could not abide to be with ...
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