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Pagina xvi
... praise which they expect , than that the changes of action be fo prepared as to be under- ftood , that the incidents be various and affecting , and the characters confiftent , natural and diftinct . No other unity is intended , and ...
... praise which they expect , than that the changes of action be fo prepared as to be under- ftood , that the incidents be various and affecting , and the characters confiftent , natural and diftinct . No other unity is intended , and ...
Pagina xxxi
... praise is rigorously just . The diffyllable termination , which the critick rightly appropriates to the drama , is to be found , though , I think , not in Gorboduc which is confeffedly before our authour ; yet in Hieronnymo , of which ...
... praise is rigorously just . The diffyllable termination , which the critick rightly appropriates to the drama , is to be found , though , I think , not in Gorboduc which is confeffedly before our authour ; yet in Hieronnymo , of which ...
Pagina xxxii
... praise , and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiasts , and to spare the labour of contending with themselves . He It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his works worthy of pofterity ...
... praise , and those who find themselves exalted into fame , are willing to credit their encomiasts , and to spare the labour of contending with themselves . He It does not appear , that Shakespeare thought his works worthy of pofterity ...
Pagina xliv
... praise of excellence ; in which know not how much I have concurred with the current opinion ; but I have not , by any affectation of fingularity , deviated from it . Nothing is minutely and particularly examined , and therefore it is to ...
... praise of excellence ; in which know not how much I have concurred with the current opinion ; but I have not , by any affectation of fingularity , deviated from it . Nothing is minutely and particularly examined , and therefore it is to ...
Pagina lxiv
... praise by fome , and to this his Errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly Defects , but Superfœtations ...
... praise by fome , and to this his Errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are fuch as are not properly Defects , but Superfœtations ...
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