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... call a river deep or a mountain high , without the knowledge of many mountains and many rivers ; fo in the productions of genius , nothing can be ftiled excellent till it has been compared with other works of the fame kind .
... call a river deep or a mountain high , without the knowledge of many mountains and many rivers ; fo in the productions of genius , nothing can be ftiled excellent till it has been compared with other works of the fame kind .
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... his fcenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he fhould himself have spoken or acted on the fame occasion : Even where the agency is fupernatural the dialogue is level with life .
... his fcenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak as the reader thinks that he fhould himself have spoken or acted on the fame occasion : Even where the agency is fupernatural the dialogue is level with life .
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... in which , at the fame time , the reveller is hafting to his wine , and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is fometimes defeated by the frolick of another ; and many mifchiefs and many benefits are done ...
... in which , at the fame time , the reveller is hafting to his wine , and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is fometimes defeated by the frolick of another ; and many mifchiefs and many benefits are done ...
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Through all these denominations of the drama , Shakespeare's mode of compofition is the fame ; an interchange of ferioufnefs and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another .
Through all these denominations of the drama , Shakespeare's mode of compofition is the fame ; an interchange of ferioufnefs and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another .
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Shakespeare , indeed , was not the only violator of chronology , for in the fame age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the paftoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence ...
Shakespeare , indeed , was not the only violator of chronology , for in the fame age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learning , has , in his Arcadia , confounded the paftoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence ...
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