The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Svazek 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Strana xix
... Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible , the Rules of the Drama ...
... Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible , the Rules of the Drama ...
Strana xxiii
... Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible , the Rules of the Drama ...
... Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible , the Rules of the Drama ...
Strana 27
... Since fweating Luft on Earth ufurps his Name ; Under whofe fimple Semblance he hath fed Upon fresh Beauty , blotting it with Blame : Which the hot Tyrant flains , and foon bereaves , As Caterpillars do the tender Leaves . Love ...
... Since fweating Luft on Earth ufurps his Name ; Under whofe fimple Semblance he hath fed Upon fresh Beauty , blotting it with Blame : Which the hot Tyrant flains , and foon bereaves , As Caterpillars do the tender Leaves . Love ...
Strana 31
... Since fweating Luft on Earth ufurps his Name ; Under whofe fimple Semblance he hath fed Upon fresh Beauty , blotting it with Blame : " Which the hot Tyrant ftains , and foon bereaves , As Caterpillars do the tender Leaves . Love ...
... Since fweating Luft on Earth ufurps his Name ; Under whofe fimple Semblance he hath fed Upon fresh Beauty , blotting it with Blame : " Which the hot Tyrant ftains , and foon bereaves , As Caterpillars do the tender Leaves . Love ...
Strana 36
... eternal fleeping Those Eyes , that taught all other Eyes to fee ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal Vigour , Since her beft Work is ruin'd with thy Rigour . Here Here overcome , as . One full of Despair , 36 VENUS and ADONIS .
... eternal fleeping Those Eyes , that taught all other Eyes to fee ? Now Nature cares not for thy mortal Vigour , Since her beft Work is ruin'd with thy Rigour . Here Here overcome , as . One full of Despair , 36 VENUS and ADONIS .
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