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... Faults of all forts . But this far ex- ceeds the bounds of a Preface , the bufinefs- of which is only to give an account of the Fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranfmitted to 1 us . We shall hereby ...
... Faults of all forts . But this far ex- ceeds the bounds of a Preface , the bufinefs- of which is only to give an account of the Fate of his Works , and the difadvantages under which they have been tranfmitted to 1 us . We shall hereby ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 us . We shall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the im- putation of many which are not : A de- fign , which tho ' it can be no guide to fu- ture Criticks to do him justice in one way ...
William Shakespeare. 1 us . We shall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the im- putation of many which are not : A de- fign , which tho ' it can be no guide to fu- ture Criticks to do him justice in one way ...
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... faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet , than to his right judgment as a Player . By these men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he scarce ever blotted a line : This they induftrioufly propagated , as ...
... faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a Poet , than to his right judgment as a Player . By these men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he scarce ever blotted a line : This they induftrioufly propagated , as ...
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... faults may have been unjustly laid to his account from arbitrary Additions , Ex- punctions , Tranfpofitions of fcenes and lines , confufion of Characters and Perfons , wrong application of Speeches , corrupti- ons ons of innumerable ...
... faults may have been unjustly laid to his account from arbitrary Additions , Ex- punctions , Tranfpofitions of fcenes and lines , confufion of Characters and Perfons , wrong application of Speeches , corrupti- ons ons of innumerable ...
Seite xxv
... faults , and with all the irre- gularity of his Drama , one may look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finish'd and regular , as upon an anci- ent majestick piece of Gothick Architecture , compar'd with a neat Modern ...
... faults , and with all the irre- gularity of his Drama , one may look upon his works , in comparison of those that are more finish'd and regular , as upon an anci- ent majestick piece of Gothick Architecture , compar'd with a neat Modern ...
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