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And in this view it will be but fair to allow , that moft of our author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a poet , than to his right judgment as a player . By these men it was thought a praise to Shakespear ...
And in this view it will be but fair to allow , that moft of our author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a poet , than to his right judgment as a player . By these men it was thought a praise to Shakespear ...
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As to a wrong choice of the fubject , a wrong conduct of the incidents , falfe thoughts , forc'd expreffions , & c . if thefe are not to be afcrib'd to the forefaid accidental reafons , they must be charg'd upon the poet himself ...
As to a wrong choice of the fubject , a wrong conduct of the incidents , falfe thoughts , forc'd expreffions , & c . if thefe are not to be afcrib'd to the forefaid accidental reafons , they must be charg'd upon the poet himself ...
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FROM liberties of this kind , many speeches alfo were put into the mouths of wrong perfons , where the author now feems chargeable with making them speak out of character : or sometimes , perhaps , for no better reason , than that a ...
FROM liberties of this kind , many speeches alfo were put into the mouths of wrong perfons , where the author now feems chargeable with making them speak out of character : or sometimes , perhaps , for no better reason , than that a ...
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... of fcenes and lines , confufion of characters and perfons , wrong application of fpeeches , corruptions of innumerable paffages by the ignorance , and wrong corrections of them again by the impertinence , of his firft editors ?
... of fcenes and lines , confufion of characters and perfons , wrong application of fpeeches , corruptions of innumerable paffages by the ignorance , and wrong corrections of them again by the impertinence , of his firft editors ?
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... did never wrong , but with just cause . 6 " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his " vices with his virtues : there was ever more in him to be praised " than to be pardoned . As for the paffage which he mentions ...
... did never wrong , but with just cause . 6 " and fuch like , which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his " vices with his virtues : there was ever more in him to be praised " than to be pardoned . As for the paffage which he mentions ...
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