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These are the petty cavils of petty minds ; a poet overlooks the cafual diftinction of country and condition , as a painter , fatisfied with the figure , neglects the drapery . The cenfure which he has incurred by mixing comick and ...
These are the petty cavils of petty minds ; a poet overlooks the cafual diftinction of country and condition , as a painter , fatisfied with the figure , neglects the drapery . The cenfure which he has incurred by mixing comick and ...
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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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... I think the prefent question one of thofe that are to be decided by mere authority , but because it is to be fufpected , that these precepts have not been fo eafily received but for better reafons than I have yet been able to find .
... I think the prefent question one of thofe that are to be decided by mere authority , but because it is to be fufpected , that these precepts have not been fo eafily received but for better reafons than I have yet been able to find .
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... will at laft explain many lines which the learned will think impoffible to be mistaken , and omit many for which the ignorant will want his help . These are cenfures merely relative , and must be quietly endured , 7 1 endured .
... will at laft explain many lines which the learned will think impoffible to be mistaken , and omit many for which the ignorant will want his help . These are cenfures merely relative , and must be quietly endured , 7 1 endured .
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Nothing is minutely and particularly examined , and therefore it is to be fuppofed , that in the plays which are condemned there is much to be praised , : praised , and in these which are praised much lx : PREFACE .
Nothing is minutely and particularly examined , and therefore it is to be fuppofed , that in the plays which are condemned there is much to be praised , : praised , and in these which are praised much lx : PREFACE .
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