The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... these great excellen- cies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he has certainly written better , so he has perhaps written worfe than any other . But I think I can in fome measure account for thefe defects , from feveral ...
... these great excellen- cies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he has certainly written better , so he has perhaps written worfe than any other . But I think I can in fome measure account for thefe defects , from feveral ...
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... these two great poets were good friends , and lived on amicable terms and in offices of fociety with each other . It is an acknowledged fact , that Ben Johnson was introdu- ced upon the stage , and his firft works encouraged , by ...
... these two great poets were good friends , and lived on amicable terms and in offices of fociety with each other . It is an acknowledged fact , that Ben Johnson was introdu- ced upon the stage , and his firft works encouraged , by ...
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... these editions their ignorance fhines in almost every page . Nothing is more common than Actus tertia . Exit mnes . Enter three witches folus . Their French is as bad as their Latin , both in conftruction and spelling : their very Welch ...
... these editions their ignorance fhines in almost every page . Nothing is more common than Actus tertia . Exit mnes . Enter three witches folus . Their French is as bad as their Latin , both in conftruction and spelling : their very Welch ...
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... these men ( as it was faid of Procruftes ) either lopping , or ftretching an author , to make him juft fit for their stage . This edition is faid to be printed from the original copies ; I believe they meant those which had lain ever ...
... these men ( as it was faid of Procruftes ) either lopping , or ftretching an author , to make him juft fit for their stage . This edition is faid to be printed from the original copies ; I believe they meant those which had lain ever ...
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... another kind . I am very fenfible , that he does , in this play , depart too much from that Benefs to truth which ought to be obferved in these fort of writings ; yet he does it fo very finely Xxxviii Some Account of Shakespear's.
... another kind . I am very fenfible , that he does , in this play , depart too much from that Benefs to truth which ought to be obferved in these fort of writings ; yet he does it fo very finely Xxxviii Some Account of Shakespear's.
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