The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Том 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... you , by fubmitting to your protection the best Dramatic Poet that these king- doms could ever boaft of . He enjoy'd , whilft living , the favour of the greatest Queen A 3 7 Queen that has fat on the English throne ; ΤΟ ...
... you , by fubmitting to your protection the best Dramatic Poet that these king- doms could ever boaft of . He enjoy'd , whilft living , the favour of the greatest Queen A 3 7 Queen that has fat on the English throne ; ΤΟ ...
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... Poet and his Patronefs . His excellencies were as great , as they were various ; his beau- ties flrong , and all native ; the frame of his mind as fweet and candid , as his coun- tenance was open and engaging ; and his fentiments as ...
... Poet and his Patronefs . His excellencies were as great , as they were various ; his beau- ties flrong , and all native ; the frame of his mind as fweet and candid , as his coun- tenance was open and engaging ; and his fentiments as ...
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... by which I would pretend to profefs myself , MADAM , Your ROYAL HIGHNESS'S Moft dutiful and moft obedient , humble fervant , LEW . THEOBALD . An An EPITAPH on the admirable Dramatic Poet , W. SHAKESPEARE DEDICATION . MADAM, ...
... by which I would pretend to profefs myself , MADAM , Your ROYAL HIGHNESS'S Moft dutiful and moft obedient , humble fervant , LEW . THEOBALD . An An EPITAPH on the admirable Dramatic Poet , W. SHAKESPEARE DEDICATION . MADAM, ...
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... Poet , W. SHAKESPEARE . WHAT neede my Shakespeare for his honour'd bones The labour of an age , in piled ftones ? Or ... Poets ! ) when you fing To welcome nature in the early spring , Your num'rous feet not tread The banks of Avon ...
... Poet , W. SHAKESPEARE . WHAT neede my Shakespeare for his honour'd bones The labour of an age , in piled ftones ? Or ... Poets ! ) when you fing To welcome nature in the early spring , Your num'rous feet not tread The banks of Avon ...
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... Poet's matter nature be , His art doth give the fashion : And , that he , Who cafts to write a living line , muft sweat ( Such as thine are ) and strike the second beat Upon the muses anvile ; turn the fame , ( And himself with it ) ...
... Poet's matter nature be , His art doth give the fashion : And , that he , Who cafts to write a living line , muft sweat ( Such as thine are ) and strike the second beat Upon the muses anvile ; turn the fame , ( And himself with it ) ...
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