The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere assuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Discern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which ...
... Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere assuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Discern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which ...
Page xv
... praise him : Yet if in doing " this , I have discover'd and improv'd any of his Errors or De- " fects , I have done nothing that merits a Complaint , & c . ' -------- This , I hope , is sufficient to clear just Criticism from the ...
... praise him : Yet if in doing " this , I have discover'd and improv'd any of his Errors or De- " fects , I have done nothing that merits a Complaint , & c . ' -------- This , I hope , is sufficient to clear just Criticism from the ...
Page xv
... Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere assuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which ...
... Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere assuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which ...
Page xv
... praise him : Yet if in doing " this , I have discover'd and improv'd any of his Errors or De- " fects , I have done nothing that merits a Complaint , & c . ' This , I hope , is sufficient to clear just Criticism from the Imputation of ...
... praise him : Yet if in doing " this , I have discover'd and improv'd any of his Errors or De- " fects , I have done nothing that merits a Complaint , & c . ' This , I hope , is sufficient to clear just Criticism from the Imputation of ...
Page xv
... praise of , and Thanksgiving to Heaven for Bleffings receiv'd , was the original Poetry ; for Men , natural- ly inclin'd to Imitation , employ'd their native Tendence to Mu- fick and Song , to the Praises of their Gods : And had Man con ...
... praise of , and Thanksgiving to Heaven for Bleffings receiv'd , was the original Poetry ; for Men , natural- ly inclin'd to Imitation , employ'd their native Tendence to Mu- fick and Song , to the Praises of their Gods : And had Man con ...
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