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Pagina lxii
... Ben Johnson getting poffeffion of the Stage , brought critical learning into vogue : And that this was not done without diffi- culty , may appear from thofe frequent leffons ( and in- deed almost Declamations ) which he was forced to ...
... Ben Johnson getting poffeffion of the Stage , brought critical learning into vogue : And that this was not done without diffi- culty , may appear from thofe frequent leffons ( and in- deed almost Declamations ) which he was forced to ...
Pagina lxv
... Ben Johnson's . The manners of other nations in general , the Egyptians , Venetians , French , & c . are drawn with equal propriety . Whatever object of nature , or branch of fcience , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always ...
... Ben Johnson's . The manners of other nations in general , the Egyptians , Venetians , French , & c . are drawn with equal propriety . Whatever object of nature , or branch of fcience , he either fpeaks of or defcribes ; it is always ...
Pagina lxvi
... Ben Johnson had much the more learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shake- Speare had none at all ; and because Shakespeare had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both . Because ...
... Ben Johnson had much the more learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shake- Speare had none at all ; and because Shakespeare had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Johnson wanted both . Because ...
Pagina lxvii
... Ben Johnson might indeed be fparing in his Commen- dations ( though certainly he is not fo in this inftance ) partly from his own nature , and partly from judgment . For men of judgment think they do any man more fer- vice in praifing ...
... Ben Johnson might indeed be fparing in his Commen- dations ( though certainly he is not fo in this inftance ) partly from his own nature , and partly from judgment . For men of judgment think they do any man more fer- vice in praifing ...
Pagina lxviii
Shakespeare. as had . Ben Johnson ( whom they will not think partial to him ) allows him at least to have had fome Latin ; which is utterly inconfiftent with mistakes like these . Nay the conftant blunders in proper names of perfons and ...
Shakespeare. as had . Ben Johnson ( whom they will not think partial to him ) allows him at least to have had fome Latin ; which is utterly inconfiftent with mistakes like these . Nay the conftant blunders in proper names of perfons and ...
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