“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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... spirit now and then break out , which manifeft his higher extraction and qualities . It may be added , that not only the common audience had no notion of the rules of writing , but few even of the better fort piqued themselves upon any ...
... spirit now and then break out , which manifeft his higher extraction and qualities . It may be added , that not only the common audience had no notion of the rules of writing , but few even of the better fort piqued themselves upon any ...
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... spirit of cri- ticifm , as if it were fit for any one to prefume to judge what Shakespeare ought to have written , instead of endeavouring to discover truly and retrieve what he did write : and fo great caution hath been used in this ...
... spirit of cri- ticifm , as if it were fit for any one to prefume to judge what Shakespeare ought to have written , instead of endeavouring to discover truly and retrieve what he did write : and fo great caution hath been used in this ...
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... spirit wings , And aweful shapes of leaders and of kings , People the bufy mead , Like spectres fwarming to the wifard's hall ; And flowly pace , and point with trembling hand ' The wounds ill - cover'd by the purple pall . Before me ...
... spirit wings , And aweful shapes of leaders and of kings , People the bufy mead , Like spectres fwarming to the wifard's hall ; And flowly pace , and point with trembling hand ' The wounds ill - cover'd by the purple pall . Before me ...
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... Spirits , & c ; but have lately difcovered the en- tire ftanza in an unpublished dramatic piece , viz . " A Tragi - Coo- modie called THE WITCH ; long fince acted by his Ma.ties Ser- vants at the Black Friers ; written by Tho ...
... Spirits , & c ; but have lately difcovered the en- tire ftanza in an unpublished dramatic piece , viz . " A Tragi - Coo- modie called THE WITCH ; long fince acted by his Ma.ties Ser- vants at the Black Friers ; written by Tho ...
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... spirits , & c . being found at full sebne day , ie ΠΟΥ & c . 2 N BIÊs . -- : 219nit as with all the peed may avel perioda 12 to stash odrnicyA " Wher's Stading II'I 2 Bush woy moloq yoy slidW » BR01 Heere . ] in the aire . redisnu Saw ...
... spirits , & c . being found at full sebne day , ie ΠΟΥ & c . 2 N BIÊs . -- : 219nit as with all the peed may avel perioda 12 to stash odrnicyA " Wher's Stading II'I 2 Bush woy moloq yoy slidW » BR01 Heere . ] in the aire . redisnu Saw ...
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