The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xv
... since no Man , who has the least Relish of Poetry , can question his Genius : For , in spite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in some of his most irregular Plays , I am furpriz'd into a Pleasure so great ...
... since no Man , who has the least Relish of Poetry , can question his Genius : For , in spite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in some of his most irregular Plays , I am furpriz'd into a Pleasure so great ...
Page xv
... since it leaves it to the Fancy and Capacity of every one , to decide what is according to Na- ture , and what not . Besides , there may be a great many things natural , which Dramatick - Poetry has nothing to do with . To do the Needs ...
... since it leaves it to the Fancy and Capacity of every one , to decide what is according to Na- ture , and what not . Besides , there may be a great many things natural , which Dramatick - Poetry has nothing to do with . To do the Needs ...
Page xv
... since Poe- try has always been esteem'd , in all civiliz'd and polite Coun- tries , a noble Art ; there is a Neceffity to free it from that Bar- barism it has hitherto lain under in this Nation , especially in its most valuable and ...
... since Poe- try has always been esteem'd , in all civiliz'd and polite Coun- tries , a noble Art ; there is a Neceffity to free it from that Bar- barism it has hitherto lain under in this Nation , especially in its most valuable and ...
Page xv
... since no Man , who has the least Relish of Poetry , can question his Genius : For , in spite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in some of his most irregular Plays , I am furpriz'd into a Pleasure so great ...
... since no Man , who has the least Relish of Poetry , can question his Genius : For , in spite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in some of his most irregular Plays , I am furpriz'd into a Pleasure so great ...
Page xv
... since it leaves it to the Fancy and Capacity of every one , to decide what is according to Na- ture , and what not . Besides , there may be a great many things natural , which Dramatick - Poetry has nothing to do with . To do the Needs ...
... since it leaves it to the Fancy and Capacity of every one , to decide what is according to Na- ture , and what not . Besides , there may be a great many things natural , which Dramatick - Poetry has nothing to do with . To do the Needs ...
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