The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... shall shew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or fuper- stitious veneration . No question can be more innocently discussed than a dead poet's pretenfions to renown ; and little regard is due to ...
... shall shew them in the proportion in which they appear to me , without envious malignity or fuper- stitious veneration . No question can be more innocently discussed than a dead poet's pretenfions to renown ; and little regard is due to ...
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... shall lament the untimely fall of his fon . The mind revolts from evident falsehood , and fiction loses its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arifes the contraction of ...
... shall lament the untimely fall of his fon . The mind revolts from evident falsehood , and fiction loses its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arifes the contraction of ...
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... shall preserve all the unities unbroken , deferves the like applause with the architect , who shall display all the or- ders of architecture in a citadel , without any deduction from its strength ; but the principal beauty of a ...
... shall preserve all the unities unbroken , deferves the like applause with the architect , who shall display all the or- ders of architecture in a citadel , without any deduction from its strength ; but the principal beauty of a ...
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... shall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the imputation of many which are not : Adesign , which tho ' it can be no guide to future Criticks to do him justice in one way , will at least be fufficient to pre ...
... shall hereby extenuate many faults which are his , and clear him from the imputation of many which are not : Adesign , which tho ' it can be no guide to future Criticks to do him justice in one way , will at least be fufficient to pre ...
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... shall now lay before the reader some of those al- most innumerable Errors , which have arifen from one source , the ignorance of the Players , both as his ac- tors , and as his Editors . When the nature and kinds of these are enumerated ...
... shall now lay before the reader some of those al- most innumerable Errors , which have arifen from one source , the ignorance of the Players , both as his ac- tors , and as his Editors . When the nature and kinds of these are enumerated ...
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