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... so just to say that he speaks from her as that she speaks through him , and
Johnson declared that “ the stream of time , which is continually washing the
dissoluble fabrics of other poets , passes without injury by the adamant of
Shakespeare .
... so just to say that he speaks from her as that she speaks through him , and
Johnson declared that “ the stream of time , which is continually washing the
dissoluble fabrics of other poets , passes without injury by the adamant of
Shakespeare .
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Every statement he makes is carefully guarded : there are translations from Ovid ,
he says , among the poems which pass for Shakespeare ' s ; he will not pretend
to say in what language Shakespeare read the Greek authors ; Shakespeare ...
Every statement he makes is carefully guarded : there are translations from Ovid ,
he says , among the poems which pass for Shakespeare ' s ; he will not pretend
to say in what language Shakespeare read the Greek authors ; Shakespeare ...
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In the first letter to the Spectator he says that Rymer “ will always pass with
impartial posterity for a most learned , a most judicious , and a most useful critick ”
; and in the Characters and Conduct of Sir John Edgar he says that “ there was a
...
In the first letter to the Spectator he says that Rymer “ will always pass with
impartial posterity for a most learned , a most judicious , and a most useful critick ”
; and in the Characters and Conduct of Sir John Edgar he says that “ there was a
...
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But by the end of 1734 Warburton had quarrelled with Theobald , and by 1740 ,
after a passing friendship with Sir Thomas Hanmer , had become definitely
attached to the party of Pope . This is probably the reason why , in the Preface to
the ...
But by the end of 1734 Warburton had quarrelled with Theobald , and by 1740 ,
after a passing friendship with Sir Thomas Hanmer , had become definitely
attached to the party of Pope . This is probably the reason why , in the Preface to
the ...
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... and mutual Dependence of its Parts . For if Passion springs from Motion , then
the Obstruction of that Motion or a counter Motion must obstruct and check the
Passion : And therefore an Historian and a Writer of Historical Plays , passing
from ...
... and mutual Dependence of its Parts . For if Passion springs from Motion , then
the Obstruction of that Motion or a counter Motion must obstruct and check the
Passion : And therefore an Historian and a Writer of Historical Plays , passing
from ...
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