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... must be own'd , that Mr. Rymer carry'd the Matter too far , fince no Man , who has the leaft Relifh of Poetry , can queftion his Genius For , in fpite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in fome of his moft ...
... must be own'd , that Mr. Rymer carry'd the Matter too far , fince no Man , who has the leaft Relifh of Poetry , can queftion his Genius For , in fpite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in fome of his moft ...
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... must own , that I am not capable of comprehend- ing his Proof , or indeed of finding that it is any Proof at all : For if the Knowledge of the Antients would have made him correct , it would have given him the only Perfection he wanted ...
... must own , that I am not capable of comprehend- ing his Proof , or indeed of finding that it is any Proof at all : For if the Knowledge of the Antients would have made him correct , it would have given him the only Perfection he wanted ...
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... must elfe have an equal Claim , which is the highest Degree of Barbarifm . Nay , without an Ap- peal to these very Rules , Shakespear himself is not to be diftin- guifh'd from the most worthless Pretenders , who have often met with an ...
... must elfe have an equal Claim , which is the highest Degree of Barbarifm . Nay , without an Ap- peal to these very Rules , Shakespear himself is not to be diftin- guifh'd from the most worthless Pretenders , who have often met with an ...
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... must always think our Author a Miracle , for the Age he liv'd in , yet I am oblig'd , in Juftice to Reason and Art , to confefs that he does not come up to the Antients , in all the Beauties of the Drama ; yet it is no fmall Honour to ...
... must always think our Author a Miracle , for the Age he liv'd in , yet I am oblig'd , in Juftice to Reason and Art , to confefs that he does not come up to the Antients , in all the Beauties of the Drama ; yet it is no fmall Honour to ...
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... must be thought a good - natur'd Office ; fince it is to bring Men to a juft Sense of things , and a true Knowledge and Tafte of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in ...
... must be thought a good - natur'd Office ; fince it is to bring Men to a juft Sense of things , and a true Knowledge and Tafte of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in ...
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