The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... moft firictly obferay- ed , not to give a loose to fancy , or indulge à licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to prefume to judge what Shakespear ought to have written , inftead of endeavour- ing to difcover ...
... moft firictly obferay- ed , not to give a loose to fancy , or indulge à licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to prefume to judge what Shakespear ought to have written , inftead of endeavour- ing to difcover ...
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... moft confpicuous inftances , both of Beauties and Faults of all forts . But this far exceeds the bounds of a Preface , the business of which is only to give an account of the fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they ...
... moft confpicuous inftances , both of Beauties and Faults of all forts . But this far exceeds the bounds of a Preface , the business of which is only to give an account of the fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they ...
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... moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubject ; but by a talent very pecu- liar , fomething between Penetration and Felicity , he hits upon that particular point on which the bent of each argu- ment mant turns , or the force of each ...
... moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubject ; but by a talent very pecu- liar , fomething between Penetration and Felicity , he hits upon that particular point on which the bent of each argu- ment mant turns , or the force of each ...
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... moft unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the moft verbofe and bombaft Expreffion ; the most pompous Rhymes , and thundering Verfification . In Comedy , no- thing was fo fure to Pleafe , as mean buffoonry ...
... moft unnatural , Events and Incidents ; the most exaggerated Thoughts ; the moft verbofe and bombaft Expreffion ; the most pompous Rhymes , and thundering Verfification . In Comedy , no- thing was fo fure to Pleafe , as mean buffoonry ...
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... moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet , than to his right judgment as a Player . By thefe men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he fcarce ever blotted a line . This they ...
... moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet , than to his right judgment as a Player . By thefe men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he fcarce ever blotted a line . This they ...
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