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Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at first expected , they who bad the opportunity of looking into it , too partial perhaps in their judgment , thought it worth being made publick ; and he , who hath with ...
Thus by degrees the work growing more confiderable than was at first expected , they who bad the opportunity of looking into it , too partial perhaps in their judgment , thought it worth being made publick ; and he , who hath with ...
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and Comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and who may be said without partiality to bave equalled , if not excelled , in both kinds , the best writers of any age or country who have thought it glory enough to ...
and Comedy , different as they are in their natures from each other ; and who may be said without partiality to bave equalled , if not excelled , in both kinds , the best writers of any age or country who have thought it glory enough to ...
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cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , and consequently most unnatural , events and incidents ; the most exaggerated thoughts ; the inoft verbose and bombast expression ; the most pompous rhymes , and thundering ...
cause admiration , as the most strange , unexpected , and consequently most unnatural , events and incidents ; the most exaggerated thoughts ; the inoft verbose and bombast expression ; the most pompous rhymes , and thundering ...
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By these men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he scarce ever blotted a line . This they industriously propagated , as appears from what we are told by Ben . Jonson in his discoveries , and from the preface of Heminges and ...
By these men it was thought a praise to Shakespear , that he scarce ever blotted a line . This they industriously propagated , as appears from what we are told by Ben . Jonson in his discoveries , and from the preface of Heminges and ...
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This too might be thought a praise by some ; and to this his errours have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are such as are not properly ...
This too might be thought a praise by some ; and to this his errours have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are such as are not properly ...
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