“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Svazek 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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William Shakespeare. Shakespeare with his excellencies has likewife faults , and faults fufficient to obfcure and overwhelm any other merit . I fhall fhew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or ...
William Shakespeare. Shakespeare with his excellencies has likewife faults , and faults fufficient to obfcure and overwhelm any other merit . I fhall fhew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or ...
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... fufficient ground of deter- mination ; but as no imitations of French or Italian authors have been difcovered , though the Italian poetry was then high in efteem , I am inclined to be- lieve , that he read little more than English , and ...
... fufficient ground of deter- mination ; but as no imitations of French or Italian authors have been difcovered , though the Italian poetry was then high in efteem , I am inclined to be- lieve , that he read little more than English , and ...
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... fufficient for a mind so capable of appropriating and improving it . But the greater part of his excellence was the pro- duct of his own genius . He found the English stage in a ftate of the utmost rudeness ; no effays either in tragedy ...
... fufficient for a mind so capable of appropriating and improving it . But the greater part of his excellence was the pro- duct of his own genius . He found the English stage in a ftate of the utmost rudeness ; no effays either in tragedy ...
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... fufficient for prefent praise , and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiafts , and to fpare the labour of contend , ing with themselves . It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his ...
... fufficient for prefent praise , and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiafts , and to fpare the labour of contend , ing with themselves . It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his ...
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... fufficient to confer celebrity on those who could exalt themselves into antagonists , and his notes have raised a clamour too loud to be diftinct . His chief affailants are the au- thors of The canons of criticism , and of The revisal ...
... fufficient to confer celebrity on those who could exalt themselves into antagonists , and his notes have raised a clamour too loud to be diftinct . His chief affailants are the au- thors of The canons of criticism , and of The revisal ...
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