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Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine ... - Page 335
1823
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 pages
...a juft value and efteem for him. His exceeding candor and good-nature muft certainly have inclin'd all the gentler part of the world to love him, as the power of his wit cblig'd the men of the moft delicate knowledge and polite learning to admire him. His acquaintance...
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Scanderbeg: Or, Love and Liberty: A Tragedy

Thomas Whincop, John Mottley - English drama - 1747 - 390 pages
...diftinguiih Men, had generally a juft Value and Efteem for him. His exceeding Candor and good Nature moft certainly have inclined all the gentler Part of the World to love him, as the Powers of his Wit obliged the Men of the moil delicate Knowledge and polite Learning to ad. mire him....
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The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and illustr ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pages
...jiift value, and efteem for him. His exceeding candor and good nature muft certainly have inclin'd all the gentler part of the world to love him, as the power of his wit oblig'd the men of the moft delicate knowledge and polite learning to admire him. has flicwn to Irencb...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private men, I have not been able to learn, more than that every one, who had a true taste of...value and esteem for him. His exceeding candour and good nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him, as the power...
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“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 476 pages
...contracted with private men, I have not been able to learn, more than that every one, who had a trite taste of merit, and could distinguish men, had generally...value and esteem for him. His exceeding candour and good -nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him, as the power...
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted ...

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 pages
...What particular habitude or friendship he contracted with private men, I have not heen able to learn, more than that every one, who had a true taste of...generally a just value and esteem for him. His exceeding caridour and good- nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With Explanatory Notes ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...particular habitudes or friendships he contracted with private men, I have not been able to learn, more than that every one, who had a true taste of...men, had generally a just value and esteem for him. 1 1 is exceeding' candour andgood-nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world:1...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...What particular habitude or iheuiUhips he contracted with private men, 1 have not been able to learn, more than that every one, who had a true taste of...exceeding candour and good-nature must certainly have inclmed all the gentler part of the world to love him, as the power of his wit obliged the men of the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Some account of Shakespeare's ...

William Shakespeare - 1817 - 350 pages
...What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private men, I have not been able to learn, more than that every one, who had a true taste of...value and esteem for him. His exceeding candour and good nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him, as the power...
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Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 2

Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 708 pages
...and free nature ;" and Rowe, repeating the uncontradicted rumour of, times past, has told us, — " that every one, who had a true taste of merit, and...men, had generally a just value and esteem for him ;" adding, " that his exceeding candour and good-nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler...
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