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... leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have feen this masterpiece of Shakespear distinguish itself upon the flage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other ...
... leave Hamlet , without taking notice of the advantage with which we have feen this masterpiece of Shakespear distinguish itself upon the flage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other ...
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... Nature dyd , whofe Name doth deck the Tomb Far more than Cost , since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art , but Page to serve his Wit Ob : An Dri 1616 Etat . Die 23.Apr 53 . VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Art upward 1 ...
... Nature dyd , whofe Name doth deck the Tomb Far more than Cost , since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art , but Page to serve his Wit Ob : An Dri 1616 Etat . Die 23.Apr 53 . VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des Art upward 1 ...
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... Leave thee alone for the comparison Of all , that infolent Greece , or haughty Rome Sent forth , or fince did from their afhes come . Triumph , my Britain , thou haft one to show , To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe . He was not of ...
... Leave thee alone for the comparison Of all , that infolent Greece , or haughty Rome Sent forth , or fince did from their afhes come . Triumph , my Britain , thou haft one to show , To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe . He was not of ...
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... leaves , nor knew th ' unfriendly foil . As arts expir'd , refistless dulness rose ; Goths , priefts , or Vandals , all were learning's foes . Till Julius first recall'd each exil'd maid , And Cofmo own'd them in th ' Etrurian shade ...
... leaves , nor knew th ' unfriendly foil . As arts expir'd , refistless dulness rose ; Goths , priefts , or Vandals , all were learning's foes . Till Julius first recall'd each exil'd maid , And Cofmo own'd them in th ' Etrurian shade ...
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... leaves , the fport of every wind , ( For poets ever were a careless kind ) By thee difpos'd , no farther toil demand , But , just to nature , own thy forming hand . So fpread o'er Greece , th ' harmonious whole unknown , Even Homer's ...
... leaves , the fport of every wind , ( For poets ever were a careless kind ) By thee difpos'd , no farther toil demand , But , just to nature , own thy forming hand . So fpread o'er Greece , th ' harmonious whole unknown , Even Homer's ...
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