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I fhall fhew them in the proportion in . which they appear to me , without envious malignity or fuperftitious veneration . No queftion can be more innocently difcuffed than a dead poet's pretenfions to renown ; and little regard is due ...
I fhall fhew them in the proportion in . which they appear to me , without envious malignity or fuperftitious veneration . No queftion can be more innocently difcuffed than a dead poet's pretenfions to renown ; and little regard is due ...
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Many works of genius and learning have been performed in ftates of life , that appear very little favourable to thought or to enquiry ; fo many , that he who confiders them is inclined to think that he fees enterprise and perfeverance ...
Many works of genius and learning have been performed in ftates of life , that appear very little favourable to thought or to enquiry ; fo many , that he who confiders them is inclined to think that he fees enterprise and perfeverance ...
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... and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiafts , and to fpare the labour of contending with themfelves . It It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his works xliv PREFACE .
... and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiafts , and to fpare the labour of contending with themfelves . It It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his works xliv PREFACE .
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It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his works worthy of pofterity , that he levied any ideal tribute upon future times , or had any further profpect , than of prefent popularity and prefent profit .
It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his works worthy of pofterity , that he levied any ideal tribute upon future times , or had any further profpect , than of prefent popularity and prefent profit .
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At laft an edition was undertaken by Rowe ; not because a poet was to be publifhed by a poet , for Rowe feems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like thofe of his ...
At laft an edition was undertaken by Rowe ; not because a poet was to be publifhed by a poet , for Rowe feems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like thofe of his ...
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