The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... 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 . Demonftration immediately difplays its power , and has ...
... 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 . Demonftration immediately difplays its power , and has ...
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... knowledge could fupply , he seldom . escapes without the pity or refentment of his reader . It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy fentiment , which he cannot well ex- prefs , and will not reject ; he ...
... knowledge could fupply , he seldom . escapes without the pity or refentment of his reader . It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy fentiment , which he cannot well ex- prefs , and will not reject ; he ...
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... knowledge or exalting affection , whether he be amusing attention with incidents , or en- chaining it in fufpenfe , let but a quibble fpring up be- fore him , and he leaves his work unfinished . A quibble is the golden apple for which ...
... knowledge or exalting affection , whether he be amusing attention with incidents , or en- chaining it in fufpenfe , let but a quibble fpring up be- fore him , and he leaves his work unfinished . A quibble is the golden apple for which ...
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... knowledge advances , plea- fure paffes from the eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our authour's labours were exhibited had more skill in pomps or proceffions than in poetical ...
... knowledge advances , plea- fure paffes from the eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our authour's labours were exhibited had more skill in pomps or proceffions than in poetical ...
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... obferved to have followed the English tranflation , where it deviates from the Italian ; but this on the other part proves nothing againft his knowledge of the original . original . He was to copy , not what he xxvi PREFACE .
... obferved to have followed the English tranflation , where it deviates from the Italian ; but this on the other part proves nothing againft his knowledge of the original . original . He was to copy , not what he xxvi PREFACE .
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