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... shall be casily pardon'd , tho ' I should profess a Sorrow for being reduc'd to make You this unworthy Offering ; be- cause , I know , Your Lordship is truly a Mourner for the Neceffity . The good Lady Orrery ( whofe Memory I most ...
... shall be casily pardon'd , tho ' I should profess a Sorrow for being reduc'd to make You this unworthy Offering ; be- cause , I know , Your Lordship is truly a Mourner for the Neceffity . The good Lady Orrery ( whofe Memory I most ...
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... shall retain the stronger Ideas of his extenfive Genius . His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespeare was the eldeft , the best Education he could afford ...
... shall retain the stronger Ideas of his extenfive Genius . His Father , we are told , was a confiderable Dealer in Wool ; but having no fewer than ten Children , of whom our Shakespeare was the eldeft , the best Education he could afford ...
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... into a fudden Paffion and Disorder of Mind . As the latent Cause of his Emotion is there fully inquir'd into , I shall no farther dwell upon it here . Such Such a Conduct in a Poet ( as Shakespeare has xxii The PREFACE .
... into a fudden Paffion and Disorder of Mind . As the latent Cause of his Emotion is there fully inquir'd into , I shall no farther dwell upon it here . Such Such a Conduct in a Poet ( as Shakespeare has xxii The PREFACE .
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... shall attempt to copy these art- ful Concealments of our Author , and shall either think them eafy , or practised by a Writer for his Eafe , he will foon be convinced of his Mistake by the Difficulty of reaching the Imitation of them ...
... shall attempt to copy these art- ful Concealments of our Author , and shall either think them eafy , or practised by a Writer for his Eafe , he will foon be convinced of his Mistake by the Difficulty of reaching the Imitation of them ...
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... shall obferve two Things on this fine Imi- tation : first , that the Subjects of these two Confpiracies being fo very different , ( the For- tunes of Cæfar and the Roman Empire being concern'd in the Firft ; and That of only a few ...
... shall obferve two Things on this fine Imi- tation : first , that the Subjects of these two Confpiracies being fo very different , ( the For- tunes of Cæfar and the Roman Empire being concern'd in the Firft ; and That of only a few ...
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