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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... writings , and Ben John- fon's poem to his memory , which will answer that purpose better than any thing they could fay on the fubject . Mr POPE's Preface . T is not my defign to iii The Gloffary and Index are extremely co- ...
... writings , and Ben John- fon's poem to his memory , which will answer that purpose better than any thing they could fay on the fubject . Mr POPE's Preface . T is not my defign to iii The Gloffary and Index are extremely co- ...
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... thing was fo fure to please , as mean buffoonry , vile ri- baldry , and unmannerly jefts of fools and clowns . Yet even in these our author's wit buoys up , and is borne above his fubject : his genius in thofe low parts , is like fome ...
... thing was fo fure to please , as mean buffoonry , vile ri- baldry , and unmannerly jefts of fools and clowns . Yet even in these our author's wit buoys up , and is borne above his fubject : his genius in thofe low parts , is like fome ...
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... thing . Becaufe Johnfon did not write extempore , he was re- proached with being a year about every piece ; and be- caufe Shakespear wrote with eafe and rapidity , they cried , He never once made a blot . Nay , the fpirit of oppofition ...
... thing . Becaufe Johnfon did not write extempore , he was re- proached with being a year about every piece ; and be- caufe Shakespear wrote with eafe and rapidity , they cried , He never once made a blot . Nay , the fpirit of oppofition ...
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... thing invidious or Sparing in thofe verfes , but wonder Mr Dryden was of that opinion . He exalts him not only above all his con- temporaries , but above Chaucer and Spencer , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with ...
... thing invidious or Sparing in thofe verfes , but wonder Mr Dryden was of that opinion . He exalts him not only above all his con- temporaries , but above Chaucer and Spencer , whom he will not allow to be great enough to be ranked with ...
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... thing which could no otherwise happen but by their being taken from feparate and piecemeal - written parts . Many verfes are omitted entirely , and others tranfpo- fed ; from whence invincible obfcurities have arifen , paft the guefs of ...
... thing which could no otherwise happen but by their being taken from feparate and piecemeal - written parts . Many verfes are omitted entirely , and others tranfpo- fed ; from whence invincible obfcurities have arifen , paft the guefs of ...
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