Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pages |
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... speak to you 66 66 all , you young gentlemen of England ) that one maid fhould go beyond you all in excellency of learning , and knowledge of divers tongues . Point forth fix of the beft given gentlemen of this court , and all they ...
... speak to you 66 66 all , you young gentlemen of England ) that one maid fhould go beyond you all in excellency of learning , and knowledge of divers tongues . Point forth fix of the beft given gentlemen of this court , and all they ...
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... speak a little mysteriously ) is so blended and mixed together , as to make it the fittest subject in the world for ridicule . Totus verò ifte , qui vulgo appellatur Amor , ( nec hercule invenio , quo nomine alio poffit appellari ) ...
... speak a little mysteriously ) is so blended and mixed together , as to make it the fittest subject in the world for ridicule . Totus verò ifte , qui vulgo appellatur Amor , ( nec hercule invenio , quo nomine alio poffit appellari ) ...
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... Speaking of quailes . Spencer ufes it very frequent , B. z . c . 8. f . 34. and B. 4. c . 10 , f . 4. and B. 5. c . 9. f . 31 . And Shakefp . in Hen . VIII . A & t . 1 . None here he hopes In all this noble bevy , has brought with her ...
... Speaking of quailes . Spencer ufes it very frequent , B. z . c . 8. f . 34. and B. 4. c . 10 , f . 4. and B. 5. c . 9. f . 31 . And Shakefp . in Hen . VIII . A & t . 1 . None here he hopes In all this noble bevy , has brought with her ...
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... speak to them of God ; and he speaks to them in fuch a manner , that they imagined one of their own philofophers difcourfing to them . Οὐκ ἐν χειροποιήτοις ναοῖς κατοικεῖ . God dwells not in temples made by the hands of men . This was ...
... speak to them of God ; and he speaks to them in fuch a manner , that they imagined one of their own philofophers difcourfing to them . Οὐκ ἐν χειροποιήτοις ναοῖς κατοικεῖ . God dwells not in temples made by the hands of men . This was ...
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... speak hereafter . Other plays of our poet are called , First and fecond parts , as The first and fecond parts of king Henry IV . But these 5. See below fect . XIV . plays plays are independent each of the other . The first 70 Book I ...
... speak hereafter . Other plays of our poet are called , First and fecond parts , as The first and fecond parts of king Henry IV . But these 5. See below fect . XIV . plays plays are independent each of the other . The first 70 Book I ...
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