The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... hand , and his left rested on a scroll of The Latin diftich , which is placed un- paper . der the cushion , has been given us by Mr. Pope , or his graver , in this manner : INGENIO Pylium , genio Socratem , arte Maronem , Terra tegit ...
... hand , and his left rested on a scroll of The Latin diftich , which is placed un- paper . der the cushion , has been given us by Mr. Pope , or his graver , in this manner : INGENIO Pylium , genio Socratem , arte Maronem , Terra tegit ...
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... hand in hand in wife families :) good part of which eftate is yet in the poffef fion of Edward Clopton , Efq . and Sir Hugh Clopton , knt . lineally defcended from the elder brother of the first Sir Hugh , who particularly bequeathed to ...
... hand in hand in wife families :) good part of which eftate is yet in the poffef fion of Edward Clopton , Efq . and Sir Hugh Clopton , knt . lineally defcended from the elder brother of the first Sir Hugh , who particularly bequeathed to ...
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... hands of an ignorant baker of Warwick ( who married one of the defcendants from our SHAKSPEARE , ) were carlcffly fcattered and thrown about as garret - lumber and litter , to the the particular knowledge of the late Sir William Bishop ...
... hands of an ignorant baker of Warwick ( who married one of the defcendants from our SHAKSPEARE , ) were carlcffly fcattered and thrown about as garret - lumber and litter , to the the particular knowledge of the late Sir William Bishop ...
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... hands , I agree with the relater , the misfortune is wholly irreparable . No mention has been made of the nature of the malady which brought SHAKSPEARE to his grave ; he met the stroke of death on his birth day , hav- ing just completed ...
... hands , I agree with the relater , the misfortune is wholly irreparable . No mention has been made of the nature of the malady which brought SHAKSPEARE to his grave ; he met the stroke of death on his birth day , hav- ing just completed ...
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... . " To Thee , my favourite fon , belong " The lays that steal the liftening hour ; To pour the rapture - darting fong , To paint gay Hope's elyfian bower . " From " From Nature's hand to fnatch the dart , " ODE ON SHAKSPEARE .
... . " To Thee , my favourite fon , belong " The lays that steal the liftening hour ; To pour the rapture - darting fong , To paint gay Hope's elyfian bower . " From " From Nature's hand to fnatch the dart , " ODE ON SHAKSPEARE .
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