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... best occafion that any just Writer could take , to form the judgment and taste of our nation . For of all English Poets Shakespear must be confefsed to be the fairest and fullest subject for Criticism , and to afford the most numerous ...
... best occafion that any just Writer could take , to form the judgment and taste of our nation . For of all English Poets Shakespear must be confefsed to be the fairest and fullest subject for Criticism , and to afford the most numerous ...
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... best models , the Ancients , to inspire him with an emulation of them ; in a word , without any views of Reputation , and of what Poets are pleas'd to call Im-- mortality : Some or all of which have en-- courag'd the vanity , or ...
... best models , the Ancients , to inspire him with an emulation of them ; in a word , without any views of Reputation , and of what Poets are pleas'd to call Im-- mortality : Some or all of which have en-- courag'd the vanity , or ...
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... days . As then the best Play - houses were Inns and Taverns ( the Globe , the Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) so the top of the profeffion I were then meer players , not Gentlemen of the stage. were cvi- XX The PREFACE .
... days . As then the best Play - houses were Inns and Taverns ( the Globe , the Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) so the top of the profeffion I were then meer players , not Gentlemen of the stage. were cvi- XX The PREFACE .
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... best judgment , with more labour than I expect thanks , with a religious abhorrence of all innovation , and without any indulgence to my private sense or conjecture . The method taken in this 2 Edition will show it self . The various ...
... best judgment , with more labour than I expect thanks , with a religious abhorrence of all innovation , and without any indulgence to my private sense or conjecture . The method taken in this 2 Edition will show it self . The various ...
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... best of theirs ) would certainly have led him to read and study ' em with so much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mix'd with his own writings ; so that his not copying ...
... best of theirs ) would certainly have led him to read and study ' em with so much pleasure , that fome of their fine images would naturally have infinuated themselves into , and been mix'd with his own writings ; so that his not copying ...
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