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Side iii
... SHOULD not have dared to ap- proach Your Lordship with a lefs Poet in my Hand than SHAKESPEAR ; the dead Ornament of the English Nation , being the most proper Prefent to its Living Glory . He , My LORD , has shared the Fate common to ...
... SHOULD not have dared to ap- proach Your Lordship with a lefs Poet in my Hand than SHAKESPEAR ; the dead Ornament of the English Nation , being the most proper Prefent to its Living Glory . He , My LORD , has shared the Fate common to ...
Side viii
... should equal his curious Correctness : a less faulty one than the former is all the Reader is to expect . A fhort History , and some few occafional Remarks will be added , to give Light to fome Paffages , as well of the Author , as of ...
... should equal his curious Correctness : a less faulty one than the former is all the Reader is to expect . A fhort History , and some few occafional Remarks will be added , to give Light to fome Paffages , as well of the Author , as of ...
Side xiii
... should therefore confider first what our Tongue will bear , know its Original , how it has been improv'd , and from whence it has borrowed , before they begin with fuch bold Innovations . A fingle Authority is neither a Rule , nor a ...
... should therefore confider first what our Tongue will bear , know its Original , how it has been improv'd , and from whence it has borrowed , before they begin with fuch bold Innovations . A fingle Authority is neither a Rule , nor a ...
Side xv
... should have taken notice of fome beautiful Paflages in the Poems ; but a Reader of Tafte cannot miss them . FOR my own part , as this Revisal of his Works obliged me to look over SHAKESPEAR'S Plays , I can't but think the Pains I have ...
... should have taken notice of fome beautiful Paflages in the Poems ; but a Reader of Tafte cannot miss them . FOR my own part , as this Revisal of his Works obliged me to look over SHAKESPEAR'S Plays , I can't but think the Pains I have ...
Side xv
... should think , that it would have had a worfe Effect on Shake- Spear , I cannot imagine ; nor do I understand what is meant by Beautiful Extravagance : For if it be fomething beyond Na- ture , it is fo far from being admir'd by Men of ...
... should think , that it would have had a worfe Effect on Shake- Spear , I cannot imagine ; nor do I understand what is meant by Beautiful Extravagance : For if it be fomething beyond Na- ture , it is fo far from being admir'd by Men of ...
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