The poetical works of Shakspeare, with the life of the author. Cooke's ed., embellished with engravings |
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... first created , and yet rules the stage , Bold to defign , all pow'rful to exprefs , Shakspeare each paffion drew in ev'ry drefs : Great above rule , and imitating none , Rich without borrowing , Nature was his own . Oh , where's the ...
... first created , and yet rules the stage , Bold to defign , all pow'rful to exprefs , Shakspeare each paffion drew in ev'ry drefs : Great above rule , and imitating none , Rich without borrowing , Nature was his own . Oh , where's the ...
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... first feat , in robe of various dyes , A noble wildnefs flashing from his eyes , Sat Shakspeare . In one hand a wand he bore , For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore ; The other held a globe , which to his will Obedient turn'd , and ...
... first feat , in robe of various dyes , A noble wildnefs flashing from his eyes , Sat Shakspeare . In one hand a wand he bore , For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore ; The other held a globe , which to his will Obedient turn'd , and ...
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... of gene- nerofity hardly to be equalled , and as a token of gratitude , the bard dedicated to his noble patron , the first heir of his invention , " and and the fame year King James I. granted him a LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... of gene- nerofity hardly to be equalled , and as a token of gratitude , the bard dedicated to his noble patron , the first heir of his invention , " and and the fame year King James I. granted him a LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... first line , the terms having been ever confidered entirely fynonymous . Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , has co- pied this diftich with a distinction which Mr. Rowe has followed , and which certainly restores us the true ...
... first line , the terms having been ever confidered entirely fynonymous . Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , has co- pied this diftich with a distinction which Mr. Rowe has followed , and which certainly restores us the true ...
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... first collected and published together , by his fellow comedians , in 1623 , feven years after his death ; but they have fince undergone a num- ber of republications , by Rowe , Theobald , Hanmer , Warburton , Capel , Johnson , Steevens ...
... first collected and published together , by his fellow comedians , in 1623 , feven years after his death ; but they have fince undergone a num- ber of republications , by Rowe , Theobald , Hanmer , Warburton , Capel , Johnson , Steevens ...
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