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... is the best thing that can be faid of it . There can be no doubt but a great deal more of that low fluff which difgraces the works of this great Author , was A 3 foifted foifled in by the Players after his death , to The PREFACE .
... is the best thing that can be faid of it . There can be no doubt but a great deal more of that low fluff which difgraces the works of this great Author , was A 3 foifted foifled in by the Players after his death , to The PREFACE .
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Because Shakespear borrowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Johns fon borrowed every thing . Because Johnson did not write extempore , he was reproached with being a year about every piece ; and because Shakespear wrote with ease and ...
Because Shakespear borrowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Johns fon borrowed every thing . Because Johnson did not write extempore , he was reproached with being a year about every piece ; and because Shakespear wrote with ease and ...
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I cannot for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in those verfes , but wonder Mr. Dryden was of that opinion . He exalts him not only above all his Contemporaries , but above ...
I cannot for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in those verfes , but wonder Mr. Dryden was of that opinion . He exalts him not only above all his Contemporaries , but above ...
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Sometimes the scenes are tranfpofed and shuffled backward and forward ; a thing which could no otherwife happen , but by their being taken from feparate and piece - meal written parts . Many verses are omitted entirely , and others ...
Sometimes the scenes are tranfpofed and shuffled backward and forward ; a thing which could no otherwife happen , but by their being taken from feparate and piece - meal written parts . Many verses are omitted entirely , and others ...
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It is without controverfy , that in his works we scarce find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the Ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great Genius , ( equal , if not fuperior to ...
It is without controverfy , that in his works we scarce find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the Ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great Genius , ( equal , if not fuperior to ...
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