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... given Beauties to Homer , Virgil , Horace , & c . which thofe Poets never thought of , or defign'd , they have advanc'd fo un- reasonable a Bigotry to our Poet , that if a Man , by Art and Reafon , but queftion the greatest and most ...
... given Beauties to Homer , Virgil , Horace , & c . which thofe Poets never thought of , or defign'd , they have advanc'd fo un- reasonable a Bigotry to our Poet , that if a Man , by Art and Reafon , but queftion the greatest and most ...
Side xv
... given him the only Perfection he wanted ; and that is certainly an Advantage not to be difputed . But then this " Correctnefs might have reftrain'd fome of that Fire , " Impetuofity , and even Beautiful Extravagance , & c . " We do not ...
... given him the only Perfection he wanted ; and that is certainly an Advantage not to be difputed . But then this " Correctnefs might have reftrain'd fome of that Fire , " Impetuofity , and even Beautiful Extravagance , & c . " We do not ...
Side xv
... given us of that kind , but in many other Particulars , for want of a thorow Knowledge of the Art of the Stage . . After this , I hope no Man will affert , that Criticism is an ill- natur'd Work , unless he will declare for all the ...
... given us of that kind , but in many other Particulars , for want of a thorow Knowledge of the Art of the Stage . . After this , I hope no Man will affert , that Criticism is an ill- natur'd Work , unless he will declare for all the ...
Side xv
... given Beauties to Homer , Virgil , Horace , & c . which thofe Poets never thought of , or defign'd , they have advanc'd so un- reasonable a Bigotry to our Poet , that if a Man , by Art and Reafon , but queftion the greatest and most ...
... given Beauties to Homer , Virgil , Horace , & c . which thofe Poets never thought of , or defign'd , they have advanc'd so un- reasonable a Bigotry to our Poet , that if a Man , by Art and Reafon , but queftion the greatest and most ...
Side xv
... given him the only Perfection he wanted ; and that is certainly an Advantage not to be difputed . But then this “ Correctnefs might have reftrain'd fome of that Fire , Impetuofity , and even Beautiful Extravagance , & c . " We do not ...
... given him the only Perfection he wanted ; and that is certainly an Advantage not to be difputed . But then this “ Correctnefs might have reftrain'd fome of that Fire , Impetuofity , and even Beautiful Extravagance , & c . " We do not ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Volum 7 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1999 |
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