The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... whofe Wit's Common- wealth was published in 1598 , enumerates Dr. Eedes among the best tragic writers of that time . STEEVENS , William Alexander , afterwards earl of Sterline , wrote a tra- gedy on the story and with the title of ...
... whofe Wit's Common- wealth was published in 1598 , enumerates Dr. Eedes among the best tragic writers of that time . STEEVENS , William Alexander , afterwards earl of Sterline , wrote a tra- gedy on the story and with the title of ...
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... Whofe rays reflect not , but spread outwardly ; Not feeing itself , when other things it fees ? Again , in Marfton's comedy of the Fawne , 1606 : " Thus few frike fail until they run on fhelf ; " The eye fees all things but its proper ...
... Whofe rays reflect not , but spread outwardly ; Not feeing itself , when other things it fees ? Again , in Marfton's comedy of the Fawne , 1606 : " Thus few frike fail until they run on fhelf ; " The eye fees all things but its proper ...
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... whofe bend doth awe the world , Did lofe his luftre : I did hear him groan : Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his fpeeches in their books , Alas ! it cry'd , Give me fome drink , Titinius , As a ...
... whofe bend doth awe the world , Did lofe his luftre : I did hear him groan : Ay , and that tongue of his , that bade the Romans Mark him , and write his fpeeches in their books , Alas ! it cry'd , Give me fome drink , Titinius , As a ...
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... whofe modefty made him fometimes diffident of his own genius , but whofe true judgment always led him to the fafeft guides ( as we may fee by thofe fine ftrokes in his Cato borrowed from the Philippics of Cicero ) has paraphrafed this ...
... whofe modefty made him fometimes diffident of his own genius , but whofe true judgment always led him to the fafeft guides ( as we may fee by thofe fine ftrokes in his Cato borrowed from the Philippics of Cicero ) has paraphrafed this ...
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... whofe tongues import our greatest pow'rs , For fecrets ftill bad treasurers efteem'd , " Of others greedy , prodigal of ours ; " Good education may reform defects , " And I this vantage have to a vertuous life , Which others minds do ...
... whofe tongues import our greatest pow'rs , For fecrets ftill bad treasurers efteem'd , " Of others greedy , prodigal of ours ; " Good education may reform defects , " And I this vantage have to a vertuous life , Which others minds do ...
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