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Page xxx
... fhew him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The merry wives of Windfor . How well she was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Up- on this occafion it may not be improper to obferve , that this part of ...
... fhew him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The merry wives of Windfor . How well she was obeyed , the play itself is an admirable proof . Up- on this occafion it may not be improper to obferve , that this part of ...
Page xxxii
... fhew fomething upon the fame fubject , at least as well written by Shakespear . The latter part of his life was fpent , as all men of good fenfe will with theirs may be , in cafe , retirement , and the converfation of his friends . He ...
... fhew fomething upon the fame fubject , at least as well written by Shakespear . The latter part of his life was fpent , as all men of good fenfe will with theirs may be , in cafe , retirement , and the converfation of his friends . He ...
Page xliii
... fhew how powerful he was in giving the ftrongeft motions to our fouls that they are capable of . I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have feen this masterpiece of Shakespear distinguish it- felf ...
... fhew how powerful he was in giving the ftrongeft motions to our fouls that they are capable of . I cannot leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have feen this masterpiece of Shakespear distinguish it- felf ...
Page xlv
... fhew forth the fame , with their due diffe- rences , in all lawful warlike feats and civil use or exer- cifes , according to the laws of arms , and cuftom that to gentlemen belongeth , without let or interruption of any perfon or ...
... fhew forth the fame , with their due diffe- rences , in all lawful warlike feats and civil use or exer- cifes , according to the laws of arms , and cuftom that to gentlemen belongeth , without let or interruption of any perfon or ...
Page 13
... fhew'd thee all the qualities o ' th ' ifle , " The fresh fprings , brine - pits ; barren place , and fertile . " Curs'd be I , that I did fo ! all the charms " Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on you ! " For I am all the ...
... fhew'd thee all the qualities o ' th ' ifle , " The fresh fprings , brine - pits ; barren place , and fertile . " Curs'd be I , that I did fo ! all the charms " Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on you ! " For I am all the ...
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