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With thefe feveral helps if that rich vein of fenfe which runs through the works of this Author can be retrieved in every part and brought to appear in its true light , and if it may be haped without prefumption that this is here ...
With thefe feveral helps if that rich vein of fenfe which runs through the works of this Author can be retrieved in every part and brought to appear in its true light , and if it may be haped without prefumption that this is here ...
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How aftonishing is it again , that the Paffions directly oppofite to thefe , Laughter and Spleen , are no lefs at his command ! that he is not more a master of the Great , than of the Ridiculous in human nature ; of our noblest ...
How aftonishing is it again , that the Paffions directly oppofite to thefe , Laughter and Spleen , are no lefs at his command ! that he is not more a master of the Great , than of the Ridiculous in human nature ; of our noblest ...
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Yet even in thefe , our Author's Wit buoys up , and is born above his fubject : his Genius in those low parts is like fome Prince of a Romance in the difguife of a Shepherd or Peafant ; a certain Greatness and Spirit now and then break ...
Yet even in thefe , our Author's Wit buoys up , and is born above his fubject : his Genius in those low parts is like fome Prince of a Romance in the difguife of a Shepherd or Peafant ; a certain Greatness and Spirit now and then break ...
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By thefe men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he fcarce ever blotted a line . This they induftriously propagated , as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnson in his Difcoveries , and from the preface of Heminges and ...
By thefe men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he fcarce ever blotted a line . This they induftriously propagated , as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnson in his Difcoveries , and from the preface of Heminges and ...
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Nothing is more likely than that thofe palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Ariftotle , with others of that grofs kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the ...
Nothing is more likely than that thofe palpable blunders of Hector's quoting Ariftotle , with others of that grofs kind , fprung from the fame root : it not being at all credible that thefe could be the errors of any man who had the ...
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