The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1 |
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... please all . And as fuch , fashion themselves to a multitude diverfely addicted , fo I to an univerfality of rea- ders diverfely difpofed . " Pref . to Hiftory of Women , 1624 . MALONE . the common mistake of that age , and is indeed 52 ...
... please all . And as fuch , fashion themselves to a multitude diverfely addicted , fo I to an univerfality of rea- ders diverfely difpofed . " Pref . to Hiftory of Women , 1624 . MALONE . the common mistake of that age , and is indeed 52 ...
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... please the loweft of the people , and to keep the worft of com- pany ) if the confideration be extended as far as it reasonably may , will appear fufficient to mislead and deprefs the greatest genius upon earth . Nay , the more modefty ...
... please the loweft of the people , and to keep the worft of com- pany ) if the confideration be extended as far as it reasonably may , will appear fufficient to mislead and deprefs the greatest genius upon earth . Nay , the more modefty ...
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... foifted in by the players after his death , to please the vulgar audiences by which they fub- fifled : and though fome of the poor witticifms and conceits must be fuppofed to have fallen from his pen 174 SİR T. HANMER'S PREFACE .
... foifted in by the players after his death , to please the vulgar audiences by which they fub- fifled : and though fome of the poor witticifms and conceits must be fuppofed to have fallen from his pen 174 SİR T. HANMER'S PREFACE .
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... please many and please long , but juft reprefentations of general nature . Particular manners can be known to few , and therefore few only can judge how nearly they are copied . The irregular combinations of fanciful invention may ...
... please many and please long , but juft reprefentations of general nature . Particular manners can be known to few , and therefore few only can judge how nearly they are copied . The irregular combinations of fanciful invention may ...
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... to convenience , and is fo much more careful to please than to inftruct , that he feems to write without any moral purpose . From his writings indeed a fyftem of focial duty may be felected , 210 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... to convenience , and is fo much more careful to please than to inftruct , that he feems to write without any moral purpose . From his writings indeed a fyftem of focial duty may be felected , 210 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
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