The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Nide 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Sivu iii
William Shakespeare George Sewell. 1955-4 To the Right HONOURABLE The Lord WALPOLE . My LORD , I SHOULD not have dared to ap- proach Your Lordship with a lefs Poet in my Hand than SHAKESPEAR ; the dead Ornament of the English Nation ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. 1955-4 To the Right HONOURABLE The Lord WALPOLE . My LORD , I SHOULD not have dared to ap- proach Your Lordship with a lefs Poet in my Hand than SHAKESPEAR ; the dead Ornament of the English Nation ...
Sivu ix
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Publication of his Plays . He uses many Arguments to prove them genuine , but the best is the Style , Spirit , and Fancy of SHAKESPEAR , which are not to be mistaken by any tolerable Judge in these ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Publication of his Plays . He uses many Arguments to prove them genuine , but the best is the Style , Spirit , and Fancy of SHAKESPEAR , which are not to be mistaken by any tolerable Judge in these ...
Sivu x
William Shakespeare George Sewell. borrow'd , improv'd , and heighten'd all he imitated : But SHAKESPEAR'S Field is Nature , and there he undoubtedly triumphs without a Rival . His Imagination is a perpetual Fountain of Delight , and all ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. borrow'd , improv'd , and heighten'd all he imitated : But SHAKESPEAR'S Field is Nature , and there he undoubtedly triumphs without a Rival . His Imagination is a perpetual Fountain of Delight , and all ...
Sivu xi
William Shakespeare George Sewell. his whole Life , the darling and over - ruling Paffion of his Soul , which work'd ... SHAKE- SPEAR into an Understanding of the Greek Language , from whence they are deriv'd . Any one who is acquainted ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. his whole Life , the darling and over - ruling Paffion of his Soul , which work'd ... SHAKE- SPEAR into an Understanding of the Greek Language , from whence they are deriv'd . Any one who is acquainted ...
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