The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volym 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Soul , that diftinguishes this Nation from all others . IN the Situation You are now in , My LORD , You have nothing to do but to imitate the Great Pattern Pattern before You , to the Joy of Your Friends iv The DEDICATION .
... Soul , that diftinguishes this Nation from all others . IN the Situation You are now in , My LORD , You have nothing to do but to imitate the Great Pattern Pattern before You , to the Joy of Your Friends iv The DEDICATION .
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... Soul to a pitch of Poetry , as the Paffion of Love . We find , to wander no farther , that- Spenfer , Cowley , and ma- ny others paid their Firft - fruits of Poetry to a real , or an imagi- nary Lady . Upon this occafion I conjecture ...
... Soul to a pitch of Poetry , as the Paffion of Love . We find , to wander no farther , that- Spenfer , Cowley , and ma- ny others paid their Firft - fruits of Poetry to a real , or an imagi- nary Lady . Upon this occafion I conjecture ...
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... Soul , which work'd off , and fhew'd it self on all Occafions both in Dif- course and Composition . Sophocles and Euripides were his Idols , whom he look d upon with a fort of religious Veneration , and took a Pride in making Converts ...
... Soul , which work'd off , and fhew'd it self on all Occafions both in Dif- course and Composition . Sophocles and Euripides were his Idols , whom he look d upon with a fort of religious Veneration , and took a Pride in making Converts ...
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... Soul ) and others can't • be judg'd of , but by Reafon exercis'd in Science . Things fimply a- greeable or difagreeable , are of the firft Sort ; all the World may judge alike of these . For example , the most Ignorant in Mufick ...
... Soul ) and others can't • be judg'd of , but by Reafon exercis'd in Science . Things fimply a- greeable or difagreeable , are of the firft Sort ; all the World may judge alike of these . For example , the most Ignorant in Mufick ...
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... Mind . 09 : 1 iw as palabrist Without this Part , in vain would be the Whole , ** d . 5 sår genð af þ And but a Body all , without a Soul . 2. do 18 All f a ed od ok rasia mer nd waivdo abd sum XX An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... Mind . 09 : 1 iw as palabrist Without this Part , in vain would be the Whole , ** d . 5 sår genð af þ And but a Body all , without a Soul . 2. do 18 All f a ed od ok rasia mer nd waivdo abd sum XX An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Volym 7 William Shakespeare Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1999 |
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