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... must be thought a good - natur'd Office ; fince it is to bring Men to a just 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 ...
... must be thought a good - natur'd Office ; fince it is to bring Men to a just 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 ...
Page xv
... must beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama , lest we fall into an erroneous Imitation of his Faults . The Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be just , to all who shall be of his mind , -------- Pompey complain'd ...
... must beg leave to lay down the Rules of the Drama , lest we fall into an erroneous Imitation of his Faults . The Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be just , to all who shall be of his mind , -------- Pompey complain'd ...
Page xv
... must indeed be the only Diftinction betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This false Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have so often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the ...
... must indeed be the only Diftinction betwixt an Artist , and a Pretender . This false Notion has open'd a Door to all the abominable Scriblers , who have so often won a Reputation from the Ignorance of the Town ( to the Scandal of the ...
Page xv
... must please , divert , fatisfy , and content be . yond that which wants them ; as for the most part those do ' that are now acted . And the Poets that write them are not in the Fault ; for some of them are very sensible of the Errors 6 ...
... must please , divert , fatisfy , and content be . yond that which wants them ; as for the most part those do ' that are now acted . And the Poets that write them are not in the Fault ; for some of them are very sensible of the Errors 6 ...
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... must be , that his Misfortunes drew , qe blod STA But such as may deserve Compaffion ; top.CÁI Me O Besides the main Design compos'd with Art , und vodi Each moving Scene must be a Plot apart . 7 . even * His Grace here refers to Comedy ...
... must be , that his Misfortunes drew , qe blod STA But such as may deserve Compaffion ; top.CÁI Me O Besides the main Design compos'd with Art , und vodi Each moving Scene must be a Plot apart . 7 . even * His Grace here refers to Comedy ...
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