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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... true hiftory . To judge therefore of Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one country , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at first without patronage from the better fort ...
... true hiftory . To judge therefore of Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one country , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at first without patronage from the better fort ...
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... true , it could concern but a fmall part of them : the most are fuch as are not properly de- fects , but fuperfœtations ; and arife not from want of learning or reading , but from want of thinking or jud- ging ; or rather ( to be more ...
... true , it could concern but a fmall part of them : the most are fuch as are not properly de- fects , but fuperfœtations ; and arife not from want of learning or reading , but from want of thinking or jud- ging ; or rather ( to be more ...
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... true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of ethic or politic , we may conftantly obferve a wonderful juftnefs of distinction , as well as extent of comprehen- fion . No one is more a master of the poetical ...
... true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of ethic or politic , we may conftantly obferve a wonderful juftnefs of distinction , as well as extent of comprehen- fion . No one is more a master of the poetical ...
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... true as to the literal errors , and no other ; for in all respects else it is far worse than the quarto's . For Firft , because the additions of trifling and bombast paffages are in this edition far more numerous . whatever had been ...
... true as to the literal errors , and no other ; for in all respects else it is far worse than the quarto's . For Firft , because the additions of trifling and bombast paffages are in this edition far more numerous . whatever had been ...
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... true , for fome time at a free school ; where it is pro- bable he acquired what Latin he was mafter of : but the narrowness of his circumftances , and the want of his affiftance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from thence ...
... true , for fome time at a free school ; where it is pro- bable he acquired what Latin he was mafter of : but the narrowness of his circumftances , and the want of his affiftance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from thence ...
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