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Moft of thofe paffages are here thrown to the bottom of the page and rejected as spurious , which were figmatized as fuch in Mr. Pope's Edition ; and it were to be wished that more bad then undergone the fame fentence .
Moft of thofe paffages are here thrown to the bottom of the page and rejected as spurious , which were figmatized as fuch in Mr. Pope's Edition ; and it were to be wished that more bad then undergone the fame fentence .
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For of all English Poets Shakespear must be confelfed to be the fairest and fulleft fubject for Criticifm , and to afford the most numerous , as well as moft confpicuous inftances , both of Beauties and Faults of all forts .
For of all English Poets Shakespear must be confelfed to be the fairest and fulleft fubject for Criticifm , and to afford the most numerous , as well as moft confpicuous inftances , both of Beauties and Faults of all forts .
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In Tragedy , nothing was fo fure to Surprize and caufe Admiration , as the moft Strange , unexpected , and confequently moft unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the moft verbose and bombaft Expreffion ...
In Tragedy , nothing was fo fure to Surprize and caufe Admiration , as the moft Strange , unexpected , and confequently moft unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the moft verbose and bombaft Expreffion ...
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... point Players are just fuch judges of what is right , as Taylors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be but fair to allow , that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet ...
... point Players are just fuch judges of what is right , as Taylors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be but fair to allow , that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet ...
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... that because Ben Jobnfon had much the most learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the moft wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both .
... that because Ben Jobnfon had much the most learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the moft wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both .
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