The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... bringing into question those which are really their Due , but making their Patrons as ridiculous , as themselves . For an unjuft or ill - grounded Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere ...
... bringing into question those which are really their Due , but making their Patrons as ridiculous , as themselves . For an unjuft or ill - grounded Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere ...
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... bring fuch a thing into a Piece of History - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and abfurd , tho natural ; for there may be many things natural in their proper Places , which are not fo in others . It is therefore ...
... bring fuch a thing into a Piece of History - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and abfurd , tho natural ; for there may be many things natural in their proper Places , which are not fo in others . It is therefore ...
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... bring Men to a juft Sense of things , and a true Knowledge and Taste of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much lefs muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries ...
... bring Men to a juft Sense of things , and a true Knowledge and Taste of Nature , and Art . Did ever any Man think it an ill - natur'd thing to tell a Friend of his Mistakes in Conduct ? Much lefs muft it be thought fo in the Discoveries ...
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... bring it to a Perfe- ction , that it has not yet known among us . There is indeed a very formidable Party among us , who are fuch Libertines in all manner of Poetry , efpecially in the Drama , that they think all regular Principles of ...
... bring it to a Perfe- ction , that it has not yet known among us . There is indeed a very formidable Party among us , who are fuch Libertines in all manner of Poetry , efpecially in the Drama , that they think all regular Principles of ...
Page xv
... bringing into question those which are really their Due , but making their Patrons as ridiculous , as themselves . For an unjust or ill - grounded Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere ...
... bringing into question those which are really their Due , but making their Patrons as ridiculous , as themselves . For an unjust or ill - grounded Praise of the Living , is no better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere ...
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