The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... with whom Quick 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 ferye his wit . : Again houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... with whom Quick 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 ferye his wit . : Again houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... leaves of the fybil , the works of SHAKSPEARE , deftined to become the oracles of future ages , were long blown about by every guft of pedant ignorance or popular opinion . In the profound philofophy of our Bard the " bubble reputation ...
... leaves of the fybil , the works of SHAKSPEARE , deftined to become the oracles of future ages , were long blown about by every guft of pedant ignorance or popular opinion . In the profound philofophy of our Bard the " bubble reputation ...
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... thou do ; beg , when that is fpent ? well , Sir , get you in . I will not long be troubled with you : you fhall have fome part of your will . I pray you , leave me . Orla . Orla . I will no further offend you , than 4 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... thou do ; beg , when that is fpent ? well , Sir , get you in . I will not long be troubled with you : you fhall have fome part of your will . I pray you , leave me . Orla . Orla . I will no further offend you , than 4 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... leave to wander . Oli . Can you tell , if Rofalind , the Duke's daughter , be banished with her father ? Cha . O , no ; for the Duke's daughter her coufin fo loves her , being ever from their cradles bred together , that fhe would have ...
... leave to wander . Oli . Can you tell , if Rofalind , the Duke's daughter , be banished with her father ? Cha . O , no ; for the Duke's daughter her coufin fo loves her , being ever from their cradles bred together , that fhe would have ...
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... leave thee , ' till he hath ta'en thy life by fome indirect means or other ; for I affure thee , ( and almoft with tears I fpeak it ) there is not one fo young and fo villainous this day living . I fpeak but brotherly of him ; but ...
... leave thee , ' till he hath ta'en thy life by fome indirect means or other ; for I affure thee , ( and almoft with tears I fpeak it ) there is not one fo young and fo villainous this day living . I fpeak but brotherly of him ; but ...
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