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Pagina iii
... the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire , by what peculiarities of excellence Shakespeare has gained and kept the favour of his countrymen . A 2 Nothing Nothing can please many , and please long , but PREFACE .
... the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire , by what peculiarities of excellence Shakespeare has gained and kept the favour of his countrymen . A 2 Nothing Nothing can please many , and please long , but PREFACE .
Pagina iv
Shakespeare. Nothing can please many , and please long , but just reprefentations of general nature . Particular man- ners can be known to few , and therefore few only can judge how nearly they ... please many, and please long, but ...
Shakespeare. Nothing can please many , and please long , but just reprefentations of general nature . Particular man- ners can be known to few , and therefore few only can judge how nearly they ... please many, and please long, but ...
Pagina xii
... please than to inftruct , that he feems to write without any mo- ral purpose . From his writings indeed a fyftem of fo- cial duty may be felected , for he that thinks reasonably muft think morally ; but his precepts and axioms drop ...
... please than to inftruct , that he feems to write without any mo- ral purpose . From his writings indeed a fyftem of fo- cial duty may be felected , for he that thinks reasonably muft think morally ; but his precepts and axioms drop ...
Pagina xix
... please no more . Imitations produce pain or pleafure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring rea- lities to mind . When the imagination is recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not fuppofed ...
... please no more . Imitations produce pain or pleafure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring rea- lities to mind . When the imagination is recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not fuppofed ...
Pagina xxiv
... please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we ftill find that on our ftage fomething muft be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very coldly heard ...
... please ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we ftill find that on our ftage fomething muft be done as well as faid , and inactive declamation is very coldly heard ...
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