The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... must al- low , he is often fo natural and flowing , fo pure and correct , that he is even a model for ftile and language . 3. As to his far - fetched and quaint Allufions , thefe are often a cover to common thoughts ; just as his hard ...
... must al- low , he is often fo natural and flowing , fo pure and correct , that he is even a model for ftile and language . 3. As to his far - fetched and quaint Allufions , thefe are often a cover to common thoughts ; just as his hard ...
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... must be own'd that with all thefe great excel- lencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he has certainly written better , fo he has perhaps written worse , than any other . But I think I can in fome measure account for ...
... must be own'd that with all thefe great excel- lencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he has certainly written better , fo he has perhaps written worse , than any other . But I think I can in fome measure account for ...
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... must be allowed that Stage - Poetry of all other , is more particularly levell'd to please the Populace , and its fuccefs more immediately depending upon the Common Suffrage . One cannot therefore wonder , if Shakespear , having at his ...
... must be allowed that Stage - Poetry of all other , is more particularly levell'd to please the Populace , and its fuccefs more immediately depending upon the Common Suffrage . One cannot therefore wonder , if Shakespear , having at his ...
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... must be obferv'd , that when his perfor mances had merited the protection of his Prince , and when the encouragement of the Court had fucceeded to that of the Town ; the works of his riper years are manifeftly raised above those of his ...
... must be obferv'd , that when his perfor mances had merited the protection of his Prince , and when the encouragement of the Court had fucceeded to that of the Town ; the works of his riper years are manifeftly raised above those of his ...
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... must have proceeded from a man , who had not so much as read any history , in any language : fo could not be Shakespear's . I fhall now lay before the reader fome of thofe al- most innumerable Errors , which have rifen from one fource ...
... must have proceeded from a man , who had not so much as read any history , in any language : fo could not be Shakespear's . I fhall now lay before the reader fome of thofe al- most innumerable Errors , which have rifen from one fource ...
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