! Mistor Felix Faslys bromal. 20 Sept 165 extract from Dryden "Shakesheare was the man, who, of all moderns, and perhaps ancien Toets, had the largest most comprehensive soul. All the images of nature were still present of him, and he drew them, noh laboriously, but luckity; when he describes anything. You mon than see it, you feel it 100. - Those who accuse him : to have wanted learning, give hine the epeater commendation; - he was naturally learned; he needed not the spectacles of books to rad noturn; he looked inwards, & found her there. WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR. born 16 april. 1564-d 23April 1616 IN WHICH aged 52 The BEAUTIES observed by POPE, TOGETHER WITH The AUTHOR'S LIFE; a GLOSSARY; Copious IN- IN EIGHT VOLUMES. EDINBURGH: Printed by ALEXANDER DONALDSON. M. DCC, LXXI. WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR. VOLUME THE FIRST. A CONTAINING, The TEMPEST. A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM. The TWO GENTLEMEN of VERONA. The MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR. MEASURE for MEASURE. EDINBURGH: Printed by ALEXANDER DONALDSON. M. DCC. LXXI. |