The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page viii
... Faults of this great Poet , the Printers have been hitherto as careful to multiply them , as if they had been real Beauties thinking perhaps with the Indians that the disfiguring a good Face with Scars of artificial Brutes , had improv ...
... Faults of this great Poet , the Printers have been hitherto as careful to multiply them , as if they had been real Beauties thinking perhaps with the Indians that the disfiguring a good Face with Scars of artificial Brutes , had improv ...
Page xv
... Fault which thofe Modernists lay to the Charge of the Admirers of the Antients : For while they would perfuade us ... Faults , with the Romans of old , on the fame occafion ------- Clamant periffe Pudorem . ' Tis my Opinion , that if ...
... Fault which thofe Modernists lay to the Charge of the Admirers of the Antients : For while they would perfuade us ... Faults , with the Romans of old , on the fame occafion ------- Clamant periffe Pudorem . ' Tis my Opinion , that if ...
Page xv
... Faults . This un- accountable Bigotry of the Town to the very Errors of Shake- Spear was the Occafion of Mr. Rymer's Criticifms , and drove him as far into the contrary Extreme . I am far from approving his Manner of treating our Poet ...
... Faults . This un- accountable Bigotry of the Town to the very Errors of Shake- Spear was the Occafion of Mr. Rymer's Criticifms , and drove him as far into the contrary Extreme . I am far from approving his Manner of treating our Poet ...
Page xv
... Faults of Shakespear , but would deny him all manner of Excellence : The like has been done by the Remarker on Cato . This indeed fa- vours of Ill - nature and Envy : But fure no body will accuse Ari- Stotle of the fame Crime , for ...
... Faults of Shakespear , but would deny him all manner of Excellence : The like has been done by the Remarker on Cato . This indeed fa- vours of Ill - nature and Envy : But fure no body will accuse Ari- Stotle of the fame Crime , for ...
Page xv
... Faults . The Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be juft , to all who fhall be of his mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , " Your Veneration for Plato is juft ...
... Faults . The Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be juft , to all who fhall be of his mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner , " Your Veneration for Plato is juft ...
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