THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare, COMPLETE IN EIGHT VOLUMES.: CONTAINING THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE, AS YOU LIKE IT, TEMPEST, WINTER'S TALE, TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. THE ENGRAVINGS TO THIS VOLUME ARE, A HEAD OF SHAKSPEARE, TWO SCENES TO EACH PLAY, AND TWO ALLEGORIES. ALLEGORIES. I. THE COMIC MUSE DICTATING TO SHAKSPEARE, AND FANCY STREWING FLOWERS OVER HIS PRODUCTIONS. 2. SHAKSPEARE'S COMIC CHARACTERS PERSONIFIED BY INFANTS, Band 1Bellamy and Robarts, No. 138, Fleet-Street, and at No.4, Peterborough-court, Fleet-Street, 1791 - 286 Seiten |
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... nature fhall charm , fense shall refine , and feeling shall engage the heart which dwells , with fondness on the excellencies of mortal compofition . To err is human , and thanks to the numerous pens which have been employed on the ...
... nature fhall charm , fense shall refine , and feeling shall engage the heart which dwells , with fondness on the excellencies of mortal compofition . To err is human , and thanks to the numerous pens which have been employed on the ...
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... nature , than to the acquifitions of art . " I cannot affirm , ( fays Theobald ) with any certainty , how long his father lived ; but I take him to be the fame Mr. JOHN SHAKSPEARE who was living in the year 1599 , and who then , in ...
... nature , than to the acquifitions of art . " I cannot affirm , ( fays Theobald ) with any certainty , how long his father lived ; but I take him to be the fame Mr. JOHN SHAKSPEARE who was living in the year 1599 , and who then , in ...
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... nature of our author ( which inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most delicate know- ledge and polite learning to admire him ) ; and that he should throw this humorous ...
... nature of our author ( which inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most delicate know- ledge and polite learning to admire him ) ; and that he should throw this humorous ...
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... nature dy'd , whofe name doth deck the tomb Far more than coft ; fince all that he hath writ Leaves living art but page to ferve his wit . house , among fome others , efcaped the flames , Again LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . ing to his long age ...
... nature dy'd , whofe name doth deck the tomb Far more than coft ; fince all that he hath writ Leaves living art but page to ferve his wit . house , among fome others , efcaped the flames , Again LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . ing to his long age ...
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... nature of the malady which brought SHAKSPEARE to his grave ; he met the stroke of death on his birth day , hav- ing just completed his 52d year . It may be re- gretted that a longer fpan to his exiftence was de- nied , but let it be ...
... nature of the malady which brought SHAKSPEARE to his grave ; he met the stroke of death on his birth day , hav- ing just completed his 52d year . It may be re- gretted that a longer fpan to his exiftence was de- nied , but let it be ...
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