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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... true : but , as I faid , this literary Con- nexion is not , of right , between the Patron and the Work ; but between him and the Author . Who , to carry on his Commerce with a good Con- science , must therefore fearch narrowly for a ...
... true : but , as I faid , this literary Con- nexion is not , of right , between the Patron and the Work ; but between him and the Author . Who , to carry on his Commerce with a good Con- science , must therefore fearch narrowly for a ...
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... true Critic hath fo frequently attached himself to Works of established reputation ; not to teach the World to admire , which , in those circum- stances , to say the truth , they are apt enough to do of themselves ; but to teach them ...
... true Critic hath fo frequently attached himself to Works of established reputation ; not to teach the World to admire , which , in those circum- stances , to say the truth , they are apt enough to do of themselves ; but to teach them ...
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... true Wisdom . Hence , the greateft men of Antiquity never thought them- felves better employed than in cultivating their own country idiom . So Lycurgus did honour to Sparta , in giving the first compleat Edition of Homer ; and Cicero ...
... true Wisdom . Hence , the greateft men of Antiquity never thought them- felves better employed than in cultivating their own country idiom . So Lycurgus did honour to Sparta , in giving the first compleat Edition of Homer ; and Cicero ...
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... true History . To judge therefore of Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one Coun- try , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the People ; and writ at first without patronage from the better ...
... true History . To judge therefore of Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one Coun- try , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the People ; and writ at first without patronage from the better ...
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... true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly Defects , but Superfœtations : and arise not from want- of learning or reading , but from want of thinking or judging : judging : or rather ( to be ...
... true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly Defects , but Superfœtations : and arise not from want- of learning or reading , but from want of thinking or judging : judging : or rather ( to be ...
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