Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Imitation . If other Poets draw more than one Fool or Coxcomb , there is the same Resemblance in them as in that Painter's Draughts , who was happy only at forming a Rose : you find them all younger Brothers of the same Family , and all ...
... Imitation . If other Poets draw more than one Fool or Coxcomb , there is the same Resemblance in them as in that Painter's Draughts , who was happy only at forming a Rose : you find them all younger Brothers of the same Family , and all ...
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... Imitation of them . Speret idem , sudet multum , frustraque laboret , Ausus idem : Indeed , to point out , and exclaim upon , all the Beauties of Shakespeare , as they come singly in Review , would be as insipid , as endless ; as ...
... Imitation of them . Speret idem , sudet multum , frustraque laboret , Ausus idem : Indeed , to point out , and exclaim upon , all the Beauties of Shakespeare , as they come singly in Review , would be as insipid , as endless ; as ...
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... imitate them , if that Point be allowed ; or how gloriously he could think like them , without owing any thing to Imitation . Tho ' I should be very unwilling to allow Shakespeare so poor a Scholar as Many have labour'd to represent him ...
... imitate them , if that Point be allowed ; or how gloriously he could think like them , without owing any thing to Imitation . Tho ' I should be very unwilling to allow Shakespeare so poor a Scholar as Many have labour'd to represent him ...
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... imitation of him , I have done the same by as many others as I thought most deserving of the Reader's attention , and have marked them with double commas . If , from all this , Shakespear or good Letters have received any advantage ...
... imitation of him , I have done the same by as many others as I thought most deserving of the Reader's attention , and have marked them with double commas . If , from all this , Shakespear or good Letters have received any advantage ...
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... imitation , known by the names of tragedy and comedy , compositions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and con- sidered as so little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a single writer who ...
... imitation , known by the names of tragedy and comedy , compositions intended to promote different ends by contrary means , and con- sidered as so little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a single writer who ...
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