The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 1H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... thy name . Am I thus ample to thy book , and fame : T % While I confefs thy writings to be fuch , As neither man , nor mufe , can praise too much . ' Tis true , and all mens fuffrage . But Tis On the Effigies of SHAKESPEARE, ...
... thy name . Am I thus ample to thy book , and fame : T % While I confefs thy writings to be fuch , As neither man , nor mufe , can praise too much . ' Tis true , and all mens fuffrage . But Tis On the Effigies of SHAKESPEARE, ...
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). ' Tis true , and all mens fuffrage . But thefe way Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For feelieft ignorance on thefe may light , Which , when it founds at best , but echces right ; Or ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). ' Tis true , and all mens fuffrage . But thefe way Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For feelieft ignorance on thefe may light , Which , when it founds at best , but echces right ; Or ...
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... his antiquities of Warwick- fhire , has copied this diftich with a diftinétion which Mr. Rowe has followed , and which certainly reftores us the true meaning of the epitaph . JU- JUDICIO Pylium , Genio Socratem , & c . In PREFACE .
... his antiquities of Warwick- fhire , has copied this diftich with a diftinétion which Mr. Rowe has followed , and which certainly reftores us the true meaning of the epitaph . JU- JUDICIO Pylium , Genio Socratem , & c . In PREFACE .
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... true , could he . This I take to be the trueft criterion to determine this long agi- tated queftion . It may be mentioned , tho ' no certain conclufion can be drawn from it , as a probable argument of his having read the ancients ; that ...
... true , could he . This I take to be the trueft criterion to determine this long agi- tated queftion . It may be mentioned , tho ' no certain conclufion can be drawn from it , as a probable argument of his having read the ancients ; that ...
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... true text , which that Editor in his late pompous edition gave us , the Poet deserved not the large encomiums beftowed by him : nor , in that cafe , is Rymer's cenfure of the barbarity of his thoughts , and the impropriety of his ...
... true text , which that Editor in his late pompous edition gave us , the Poet deserved not the large encomiums beftowed by him : nor , in that cafe , is Rymer's cenfure of the barbarity of his thoughts , and the impropriety of his ...
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