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Homer himself drew not his art fo immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Egyptian ftrainers and channels , and came to him not without fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of thofe before ...
Homer himself drew not his art fo immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Egyptian ftrainers and channels , and came to him not without fome tincture of the learning , or fome caft of the models , of thofe before ...
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poetry of Shakespear was infpiration indeed : he is not fo much an imitator , as an inftrument , of nature ; and ' tis not so just to say , that he speaks from her , as that she speaks through him . HIS . characters are fo much nature ...
poetry of Shakespear was infpiration indeed : he is not fo much an imitator , as an inftrument , of nature ; and ' tis not so just to say , that he speaks from her , as that she speaks through him . HIS . characters are fo much nature ...
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... world by intuition , to have look'd through human nature at one glance , and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion , that the philofopher , and even the man of the world , may be born , as well as the poet .
... world by intuition , to have look'd through human nature at one glance , and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion , that the philofopher , and even the man of the world , may be born , as well as the poet .
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Whatever object of nature , or branch of fcience , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always with competent if not extenfive knowledge : his descriptions are still exact ; all his metaphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from ...
Whatever object of nature , or branch of fcience , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always with competent if not extenfive knowledge : his descriptions are still exact ; all his metaphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from ...
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ever the nature of parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is fo probable , as that because Ben . Jonfon had much the most learning , it was faid , on the one hand , that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the ...
ever the nature of parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is fo probable , as that because Ben . Jonfon had much the most learning , it was faid , on the one hand , that Shakespear had none at all ; and because Shakespear had much the ...
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