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... fateri , - within half a century , ( when the prefent race of voluminous criticks is extinct ) cannot fail to be remedied by a judicious and frugal felection from the --- " - may labours of us all . Noris fuch b 2 ADVERTISEMENT . xix.
... fateri , - within half a century , ( when the prefent race of voluminous criticks is extinct ) cannot fail to be remedied by a judicious and frugal felection from the --- " - may labours of us all . Noris fuch b 2 ADVERTISEMENT . xix.
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... criticks . The art of writing notes , as Dr. Johnfon has pleasantly obferved in his preface , p . 255 , † is not of difficult attainment . Additional hundreds might therefore be fupplied ; for as often as a various reading , whether ...
... criticks . The art of writing notes , as Dr. Johnfon has pleasantly obferved in his preface , p . 255 , † is not of difficult attainment . Additional hundreds might therefore be fupplied ; for as often as a various reading , whether ...
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... of what I have heard from your mouth , fir , about the noble triumph he gained over all the ancients , by the judge . ment of the ableft criticks of that time . 1 The latter part of his life was spent , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 15.
... of what I have heard from your mouth , fir , about the noble triumph he gained over all the ancients , by the judge . ment of the ableft criticks of that time . 1 The latter part of his life was spent , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 15.
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... criticks in the attempt are loft , " When most they rail , know then , they envy most . " It appears from a circumftance mentioned by Dryden , that thefe verfes were written after the year 1683 : probably after Rhymer's book had ...
... criticks in the attempt are loft , " When most they rail , know then , they envy most . " It appears from a circumftance mentioned by Dryden , that thefe verfes were written after the year 1683 : probably after Rhymer's book had ...
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... criticks who renounce tragi - comedy as barbarous , I fear , fpeak more from notions which they have formed in their closets , than any well - built theory deduced from expe- rience of what pleases or difpleafes , which ought to be the ...
... criticks who renounce tragi - comedy as barbarous , I fear , fpeak more from notions which they have formed in their closets , than any well - built theory deduced from expe- rience of what pleases or difpleafes , which ought to be the ...
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