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... to give their approbation to the judgment of Shakespeare , will eafily , if they confider the condition of his life , make fome allowance for his ignorance . Every man's performances , to be rightly eftimated , must be compared with ...
... to give their approbation to the judgment of Shakespeare , will eafily , if they confider the condition of his life , make fome allowance for his ignorance . Every man's performances , to be rightly eftimated , must be compared with ...
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htted up for the Theatre while it was under his adminiftration and no owner claiming them , they were adjudged to him , as they give Strays to the Lord of the Manor : A miftake which ( one may also obferve ) it was not for the intereft ...
htted up for the Theatre while it was under his adminiftration and no owner claiming them , they were adjudged to him , as they give Strays to the Lord of the Manor : A miftake which ( one may also obferve ) it was not for the intereft ...
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... within the Compafs of a fingle View : ' tis a gay Confufion of pleafing Objects , too various to be enjoyed but in a general Admiration ; and they must be separated , and ey'd diftinctly , in order to give the proper Entertainment .
... within the Compafs of a fingle View : ' tis a gay Confufion of pleafing Objects , too various to be enjoyed but in a general Admiration ; and they must be separated , and ey'd diftinctly , in order to give the proper Entertainment .
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... them have a Pretence to give the fame Crest : But Shakespear's Clowns and Fops come all of a different Houfe : they are no farther allied to one another , than gers than as Man to Man , Members of the fame Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
... them have a Pretence to give the fame Crest : But Shakespear's Clowns and Fops come all of a different Houfe : they are no farther allied to one another , than gers than as Man to Man , Members of the fame Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
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Hence , therefore , may be feen either the Iniquity or Ignorance of his Cenfurers , who , from fome Expreffions , would make us believe , the Doctor every where gives us his Corrections as the original Text of the Author ; whereas the ...
Hence , therefore , may be feen either the Iniquity or Ignorance of his Cenfurers , who , from fome Expreffions , would make us believe , the Doctor every where gives us his Corrections as the original Text of the Author ; whereas the ...
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