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Nay the more modefty with which fuch a one is endued , the more he is in danger of fubmitting and conforming to others , against his own better judgment . BUT as to his want of learning , it may be neceffary to say fomething more There ...
Nay the more modefty with which fuch a one is endued , the more he is in danger of fubmitting and conforming to others , against his own better judgment . BUT as to his want of learning , it may be neceffary to say fomething more There ...
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They are the Scylla and Charybdis of authors ; those who escape one often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimicorum laudantes , fays Tacitus : and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon ...
They are the Scylla and Charybdis of authors ; those who escape one often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimicorum laudantes , fays Tacitus : and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon ...
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And though this , probably the first effay of his poetry , be loft , yet it is faid to have been fo very bitter , that it redoubled the profecution against him to that degree , that he was obliged to leave his business and family in ...
And though this , probably the first effay of his poetry , be loft , yet it is faid to have been fo very bitter , that it redoubled the profecution against him to that degree , that he was obliged to leave his business and family in ...
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In a converfation between fir John Suckling , fir William D'Avenant , Endymion Porter , Mr. Hales of Eaton , and Ben . Jonson ; fir John Suckling , who was a profefsed admirer of Shakespear , had undertaken his defence against Ben .
In a converfation between fir John Suckling , fir William D'Avenant , Endymion Porter , Mr. Hales of Eaton , and Ben . Jonson ; fir John Suckling , who was a profefsed admirer of Shakespear , had undertaken his defence against Ben .
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Clytemnestra was a wicked woman , and had deferved to die ; nay , in the truth of the ftory , fhe was killed by her own son ; but to represent an action of this kind on the stage , is certainly an offence against thofe rules of manners ...
Clytemnestra was a wicked woman , and had deferved to die ; nay , in the truth of the ftory , fhe was killed by her own son ; but to represent an action of this kind on the stage , is certainly an offence against thofe rules of manners ...
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