The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volum 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Pàgina xv
... fall into an erroneous Imitation of his Faults . The Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be juft , to all who fhall be of his mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner ...
... fall into an erroneous Imitation of his Faults . The Answer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be juft , to all who fhall be of his mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner ...
Pàgina xv
... fall into an erroneous Imitation of his Faults . The Anfwer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be juft , to all who fhall be of his mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner ...
... fall into an erroneous Imitation of his Faults . The Anfwer of Dionyfius to Pompey the Great , will be juft , to all who fhall be of his mind , Pompey complain'd , that he had found fault with Plato , to which he replies in this manner ...
Pàgina xvii
... fall into Confufion . 6 • There would be nothing bad ( fays Dacier very juftly ) in the World , if all that pleas'd were good ; for there's nothing fo ab- furd , but will have fome Admirers . You may fay indeed , ' that it is not true ...
... fall into Confufion . 6 • There would be nothing bad ( fays Dacier very juftly ) in the World , if all that pleas'd were good ; for there's nothing fo ab- furd , but will have fome Admirers . You may fay indeed , ' that it is not true ...
Pàgina xix
... fall ; that by this means the in- genious Reader may diftinguish betwixt his Errors , and Beauties , and fo fix his Praise on a jufter ground , than the blind Caprice of every ignorant Fancy . And if by this he will not appear fo praife ...
... fall ; that by this means the in- genious Reader may diftinguish betwixt his Errors , and Beauties , and fo fix his Praise on a jufter ground , than the blind Caprice of every ignorant Fancy . And if by this he will not appear fo praife ...
Pàgina xx
... fall , As when * Bellario confeffes all . Figures of Speech , which Poets think fo fine , Art's needlefs Varnish to make Nature fhine , Are all but Paint upon a beauteous Face , And in Defcriptions only can have place . But to make Rage ...
... fall , As when * Bellario confeffes all . Figures of Speech , which Poets think fo fine , Art's needlefs Varnish to make Nature fhine , Are all but Paint upon a beauteous Face , And in Defcriptions only can have place . But to make Rage ...
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