The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Shakespear was Infpiration indeed : he is not fo much an Imitator , as an Inftrument , of Na- ture ; and ' tis not fo juft to fay that he speaks from her , as that fhe fpeaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature herself , that ...
... Shakespear was Infpiration indeed : he is not fo much an Imitator , as an Inftrument , of Na- ture ; and ' tis not fo juft to fay that he speaks from her , as that fhe fpeaks thro ' him . His Characters are fo much Nature herself , that ...
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... Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one Country , who acted under those of another . He writ to the People ; and writ at first without patronage from the better fort , and therefore without aims of ...
... Shakespear by Ariftotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one Country , who acted under those of another . He writ to the People ; and writ at first without patronage from the better fort , and therefore without aims of ...
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... Shakespear , that he scarce ever blotted a line . This they induftri- ously propagated , as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnson in his Difcoveries , and from the pre- face of Heminges and Condell to the first folio Edition ...
... Shakespear , that he scarce ever blotted a line . This they induftri- ously propagated , as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnson in his Difcoveries , and from the pre- face of Heminges and Condell to the first folio Edition ...
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... frequent allufions to the various parts of it : Mr. Waller ( who has been cele- brated for this laft particular ) has not shewn more learn- learning this way than Shakespear . We have Tranfla- tions Mr. POPE's PREFACE . xi.
... frequent allufions to the various parts of it : Mr. Waller ( who has been cele- brated for this laft particular ) has not shewn more learn- learning this way than Shakespear . We have Tranfla- tions Mr. POPE's PREFACE . xi.
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... Shakespear had none at all ; and becaufe Shakespear had much the moft wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both . Becaufe Shakespear bor . rowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Johnson borrowed every thing ...
... Shakespear had none at all ; and becaufe Shakespear had much the moft wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both . Becaufe Shakespear bor . rowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Johnson borrowed every thing ...
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