The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volum 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Pàgina xv
... better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out ...
... better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourselves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out ...
Pàgina xv
... better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourfelves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out ...
... better than fulfom Flattery ; and of the Dead , only a mere affuming Compliment to ourfelves , as Men of greater Genius , Difcern- ment , and Penetration than others , in the Discovery of Beau- ties , which they are not able to find out ...
Pàgina xv
... better for them to get their Bread by Many , than to be look'd on by a Few C t • If this be fo , I fay , the fame will be the Fate of my Book ; ' after I have crack'd my Brain to obferve the Rules I have fpo- ken of , I fhall lofe my ...
... better for them to get their Bread by Many , than to be look'd on by a Few C t • If this be fo , I fay , the fame will be the Fate of my Book ; ' after I have crack'd my Brain to obferve the Rules I have fpo- ken of , I fhall lofe my ...
Pàgina xv
... better attain'd by good Plays , than these that are not fo . For a Man , after fee- ing a good and well - contriv'd Play , would go away pleas'd with the Comedy , inftructed by the ferious Part , furpriz'd at the Plot , improv❜d by the ...
... better attain'd by good Plays , than these that are not fo . For a Man , after fee- ing a good and well - contriv'd Play , would go away pleas'd with the Comedy , inftructed by the ferious Part , furpriz'd at the Plot , improv❜d by the ...
Pàgina xix
... better to the . Apprehenfion and retaining the particular Rules in Profe , and perhaps give him a better relifh of them . For when by Pleasure we are first let into the View of Truth , it › has fuch Charms , as to engage our Purfuit ...
... better to the . Apprehenfion and retaining the particular Rules in Profe , and perhaps give him a better relifh of them . For when by Pleasure we are first let into the View of Truth , it › has fuch Charms , as to engage our Purfuit ...
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