The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Name , to have made their Vices pafs for Virtues , to the prejudice of the juft Improve- ment of fo noble an Art . Thus I fhall all along recommend the Beauties of Shakespear ; but muft beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama ...
... Name , to have made their Vices pafs for Virtues , to the prejudice of the juft Improve- ment of fo noble an Art . Thus I fhall all along recommend the Beauties of Shakespear ; but muft beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama ...
Page xv
... Name . For if Truth and Reafon may be of any Ac- count , to point out the real Errors of any Man , must be thought a good - natur'd Office ; fince it is to bring Men to a juft Sense of things , and a true Knowledge and Tafte of Nature ...
... Name . For if Truth and Reafon may be of any Ac- count , to point out the real Errors of any Man , must be thought a good - natur'd Office ; fince it is to bring Men to a juft Sense of things , and a true Knowledge and Tafte of Nature ...
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... Name , to have made their Vices pafs for Virtues , to the prejudice of the juft Improve- ment of fo noble an Art . Thus I fhall all along recommend the Beauties of Shakespear ; but muft beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama ...
... Name , to have made their Vices pafs for Virtues , to the prejudice of the juft Improve- ment of fo noble an Art . Thus I fhall all along recommend the Beauties of Shakespear ; but muft beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama ...
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... Name , to have made their Vices pafs for Virtues , to the prejudice of the juft Improve- ment of fo noble an Art . Thus I fhall all along recommend the Beauties of Shakespear ; but muft beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama ...
... Name , to have made their Vices pafs for Virtues , to the prejudice of the juft Improve- ment of fo noble an Art . Thus I fhall all along recommend the Beauties of Shakespear ; but muft beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama ...
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... Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible , the Rules of the Drama : to which I shall sub- join fome relating to the Epigram , under which laft Head moft of the Mifcellanies of Shakespear will fall ; that by this means the ...
... Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible , the Rules of the Drama : to which I shall sub- join fome relating to the Epigram , under which laft Head moft of the Mifcellanies of Shakespear will fall ; that by this means the ...
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