The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... best . ' To works , however , of which the excellence is not abfolute and definite , but gradual and comparative ; to works not raised upon principles demonstrative and scientifick , but appealing wholly to obfervation and ex- perience ...
... best . ' To works , however , of which the excellence is not abfolute and definite , but gradual and comparative ; to works not raised upon principles demonstrative and scientifick , but appealing wholly to obfervation and ex- perience ...
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... best understood . The Poet , of whofe works I have undertaken the revision , may now begin to affume the dignity of an an- cient , and claim the privilege of established fame and prescriptive veneration . He has long outlived his cen ...
... best understood . The Poet , of whofe works I have undertaken the revision , may now begin to affume the dignity of an an- cient , and claim the privilege of established fame and prescriptive veneration . He has long outlived his cen ...
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... best . In tragedy his performance feems conftantly to be worfe , as his labour is more . The effufions of paffion which exigence forces out , are for the most part striking and energetick ; but whenever he folicits his invention , or ...
... best . In tragedy his performance feems conftantly to be worfe , as his labour is more . The effufions of paffion which exigence forces out , are for the most part striking and energetick ; but whenever he folicits his invention , or ...
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... best . But the power of nature is only the power of using to any certain purpose the materials which diligence procures , or opportunity fupplies . Nature gives no man knowledge , and when images are collected by study and experience ...
... best . But the power of nature is only the power of using to any certain purpose the materials which diligence procures , or opportunity fupplies . Nature gives no man knowledge , and when images are collected by study and experience ...
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... best will always be fufficient for prefent praise , and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiasts , and to spare the labour of contending with themselves . He It does not appear , that ...
... best will always be fufficient for prefent praise , and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiasts , and to spare the labour of contending with themselves . He It does not appear , that ...
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