The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Shakespear did it out of an Abundance of his own natural Stock ? I contend not here to prove , that he was a perfect Master of either the Latin , or Greek Authors ; Authors ; but all that I aim at , is iv An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... Shakespear did it out of an Abundance of his own natural Stock ? I contend not here to prove , that he was a perfect Master of either the Latin , or Greek Authors ; Authors ; but all that I aim at , is iv An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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... Shakespear did it out of an Abundance of his own natural Stock ? I contend not here to prove , that he was a perfect Master of either the Latin , or Greek Authors ; Authors ; but all that I aim at , is iv An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... Shakespear did it out of an Abundance of his own natural Stock ? I contend not here to prove , that he was a perfect Master of either the Latin , or Greek Authors ; Authors ; but all that I aim at , is iv An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
Page xv
... Masters of the Art , left off ordering the Stage , and directing the Actors , as the admirable Critick Monfieur Dacier observes in his Notes on the last Chapter of Aristotle's Art of Poetry , the Players being left to themselves ...
... Masters of the Art , left off ordering the Stage , and directing the Actors , as the admirable Critick Monfieur Dacier observes in his Notes on the last Chapter of Aristotle's Art of Poetry , the Players being left to themselves ...
Page xv
... Master Canon , ( answer'd the Curate ) that has stir'd up the old Grudge I bear the Plays now in use ; which is not inferior to my Aversion to Books of Knight - Erran- try . For whereas the Drama , according to Tully , ought to be a ...
... Master Canon , ( answer'd the Curate ) that has stir'd up the old Grudge I bear the Plays now in use ; which is not inferior to my Aversion to Books of Knight - Erran- try . For whereas the Drama , according to Tully , ought to be a ...
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... Masters of the Art , left off ordering the Stage , and directing the Actors , as the admirable Critick Monfieur Dacier observes in his Notes on the last Chapter of Aristotle's Art of Poetry , the Players being left to themselves ...
... Masters of the Art , left off ordering the Stage , and directing the Actors , as the admirable Critick Monfieur Dacier observes in his Notes on the last Chapter of Aristotle's Art of Poetry , the Players being left to themselves ...
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