The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is discovered in a long fucceffion of endeavours . Of the first building that was raised , it might be with certainty determined that it was ...
... must be estimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is discovered in a long fucceffion of endeavours . Of the first building that was raised , it might be with certainty determined that it was ...
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... must be allowed that pleafing melancholy be fometimes in- terrupted by unwelcome levity , yet let it be confidered likewife , that melancholy is often not pleafing , and that the disturbance of one man may be the relief of another ...
... must be allowed that pleafing melancholy be fometimes in- terrupted by unwelcome levity , yet let it be confidered likewife , that melancholy is often not pleafing , and that the disturbance of one man may be the relief of another ...
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... must be indulged to all human excellence ; that his virtues be rated with his failings : But , from the cenfure which this irregulari- ty may bring upon him , I fhall , with due reverence to that learning which I muft oppofe , adventure ...
... must be indulged to all human excellence ; that his virtues be rated with his failings : But , from the cenfure which this irregulari- ty may bring upon him , I fhall , with due reverence to that learning which I muft oppofe , adventure ...
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... must be in fome place ; but the different actions that compleat a story may be in places very remote from each other ; and where is the abfurdity of allowing that space to re- prefent firft Athens , and then Sicily , which was always ...
... must be in fome place ; but the different actions that compleat a story may be in places very remote from each other ; and where is the abfurdity of allowing that space to re- prefent firft Athens , and then Sicily , which was always ...
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... must be compared with the state of the age in which he lived , and with his own particular opportunities ; and though to the reader a book be not worse or better for the circumstances of the author , yet as there is always a filent ...
... must be compared with the state of the age in which he lived , and with his own particular opportunities ; and though to the reader a book be not worse or better for the circumstances of the author , yet as there is always a filent ...
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