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Pagina xxviii
... fancy the players , but that we fancy ourfelves unhappy for a moment ; but we rather lament the poffibility than fuppose the prefence of mifery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when the remembers that death may take it from her .
... fancy the players , but that we fancy ourfelves unhappy for a moment ; but we rather lament the poffibility than fuppose the prefence of mifery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when the remembers that death may take it from her .
Pagina xxxiii
The Death of Arthur was the favourite volume . The mind , which has feafted on the luxurious wonders of fiction , has no tafte of the infipidity of truth . A play which imitated only the common occurrences of the world , would , upon ...
The Death of Arthur was the favourite volume . The mind , which has feafted on the luxurious wonders of fiction , has no tafte of the infipidity of truth . A play which imitated only the common occurrences of the world , would , upon ...
Pagina xlv
... greater part were not published till about seven years after his death , and the few which appeared in his life are apparently thrust into the world without the care of the authour , and therefore probably without his knowledge .
... greater part were not published till about seven years after his death , and the few which appeared in his life are apparently thrust into the world without the care of the authour , and therefore probably without his knowledge .
Pagina lxxvi
I : hath been ordain'd otherwife , and he by death departed from that right , we pray you do not envy his Friends , the office of their care , and paine , to have colected and publish'd them ; and fo to have publifht them , as where ...
I : hath been ordain'd otherwife , and he by death departed from that right , we pray you do not envy his Friends , the office of their care , and paine , to have colected and publish'd them ; and fo to have publifht them , as where ...
Pagina lxxxv
And after his death , that Author writes To the memory of his beloved Mr. William Shakespear , which fhows as if the friendship had continued thro ' life . I cannot for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in thofe verfes ...
And after his death , that Author writes To the memory of his beloved Mr. William Shakespear , which fhows as if the friendship had continued thro ' life . I cannot for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in thofe verfes ...
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