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No indecision troubled Upton or Zachary Grey . They saw in Shakespeare a man
of profound reading , one who might well have worn out his eyes in poring over
classic tomes . They clutched at anything to show his deliberate imitation of the ...
No indecision troubled Upton or Zachary Grey . They saw in Shakespeare a man
of profound reading , one who might well have worn out his eyes in poring over
classic tomes . They clutched at anything to show his deliberate imitation of the ...
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In 1715 he had written the Cave of Poverty , a poem “ in imitation of Shakespeare
, ” and in 1720 he had brought out an adaptation of Richard II . But it was not till
1726 — though the Dedication bears the date of March 18 , 1725 — that he ...
In 1715 he had written the Cave of Poverty , a poem “ in imitation of Shakespeare
, ” and in 1720 he had brought out an adaptation of Richard II . But it was not till
1726 — though the Dedication bears the date of March 18 , 1725 — that he ...
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And therefore the passages that I occasionally quote from the Classics shall not
be brought as proofs that he imitated those originals , but to shew how happily he
has expressed themselves upon the same topics ” ( Nichols , ii . , pp . 564 , etc . )
...
And therefore the passages that I occasionally quote from the Classics shall not
be brought as proofs that he imitated those originals , but to shew how happily he
has expressed themselves upon the same topics ” ( Nichols , ii . , pp . 564 , etc . )
...
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It is without con- troversie, that he had no knowledge of the writings of theantient
poets, not only from this reason, but from hisworks themselves, where we find no
traces of anything that looks like an imitation of 'em ; the delicacy of his taste, ...
It is without con- troversie, that he had no knowledge of the writings of theantient
poets, not only from this reason, but from hisworks themselves, where we find no
traces of anything that looks like an imitation of 'em ; the delicacy of his taste, ...
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It is without controversie , that he had no knowledge of the writings of the antient
poets , not only from this reason , but from his works themselves , where we find
no traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of ' em ; the delicacy of his taste
...
It is without controversie , that he had no knowledge of the writings of the antient
poets , not only from this reason , but from his works themselves , where we find
no traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of ' em ; the delicacy of his taste
...
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