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Page xv
... least Relish of Poetry , can question his Genius : For , in spite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in some of his most irregular Plays , I am furpriz'd into a Pleasure so great , that my Judgment is no ...
... least Relish of Poetry , can question his Genius : For , in spite of his known and visible Errors , when I read Shakespear , even in some of his most irregular Plays , I am furpriz'd into a Pleasure so great , that my Judgment is no ...
Page xv
... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epistles being translated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epistles being translated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
Page xv
... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epistles being translated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epistles being translated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
Page xvi
... least in the Drama ( which I thall chiefly insisft on in this Essay ) will be as plain , if we confi- der , 1st , Who gives the Rules : 2dly , When he gave them : and 3dly , The Manner in which he gave them . Aristotle's Character for ...
... least in the Drama ( which I thall chiefly insisft on in this Essay ) will be as plain , if we confi- der , 1st , Who gives the Rules : 2dly , When he gave them : and 3dly , The Manner in which he gave them . Aristotle's Character for ...
Page xxiii
... least in the Drama ( which I thall chiefly infist on in this Essay ) will be as plain , if we confi- der , ift , Who gives the Rules : 2dly , When he gave them : and 3dly , The Manner in which he gave them . Aristotle's Character for ...
... least in the Drama ( which I thall chiefly infist on in this Essay ) will be as plain , if we confi- der , ift , Who gives the Rules : 2dly , When he gave them : and 3dly , The Manner in which he gave them . Aristotle's Character for ...
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