The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 1J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Nature , it proceeded thro ' Egyptian ftrainers and channels , and came to him not without fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of thofe before him . The Poetry of Shakespear was Inspiration indeed : he is not fo ...
... Nature , it proceeded thro ' Egyptian ftrainers and channels , and came to him not without fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of thofe before him . The Poetry of Shakespear was Inspiration indeed : he is not fo ...
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... Nature ; and ' tis not fo juft to say that he speaks from her , as that the fpeaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature herself , that ' tis a fort of injury to call them by fo diftant a name as Copies of her . Those of other ...
... Nature ; and ' tis not fo juft to say that he speaks from her , as that the fpeaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature herself , that ' tis a fort of injury to call them by fo diftant a name as Copies of her . Those of other ...
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... nature at one glance , and to be the only Author that gives ground for a very new opinion , That the Philo fopher and even the Man of the world , may be Born , as well as the Poet . It must be own'd that with all these great ...
... nature at one glance , and to be the only Author that gives ground for a very new opinion , That the Philo fopher and even the Man of the world , may be Born , as well as the Poet . It must be own'd that with all these great ...
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... nature , or branch of science , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always with competent , if not extenfive knowledge : his defcriptions are fill exact ; all his metaphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature ...
... nature , or branch of science , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always with competent , if not extenfive knowledge : his defcriptions are fill exact ; all his metaphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature ...
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... nature of Parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is fo probable , as 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 ...
... nature of Parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is fo probable , as 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 ...
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