The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Nide 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Sivu xi
... Rules of the best antient Critics , and the first Writers . For this Reason the Reader will find him in the Course of the Remarks , bearing very hard on Mr. Dryden , tho at the fame time that he condemn'd the Critic , he admir'd the ...
... Rules of the best antient Critics , and the first Writers . For this Reason the Reader will find him in the Course of the Remarks , bearing very hard on Mr. Dryden , tho at the fame time that he condemn'd the Critic , he admir'd the ...
Sivu xiii
... Rule , nor Decency afford , Verse hobbles on a long - four - jointed Word . The Decompounds of Three , are very rare ... Rules are become our own . Writers should therefore confider first what our Tongue will bear , know its Original ...
... Rule , nor Decency afford , Verse hobbles on a long - four - jointed Word . The Decompounds of Three , are very rare ... Rules are become our own . Writers should therefore confider first what our Tongue will bear , know its Original ...
Sivu xv
... Rules of Art , which he does not obferve , tho built on an equally folid and infallible Reafon , as intirely vanifh away in the Tranf- ports of thofe that he does obferve , as if I had never known any thing of the Matter . The Pleasure ...
... Rules of Art , which he does not obferve , tho built on an equally folid and infallible Reafon , as intirely vanifh away in the Tranf- ports of thofe that he does obferve , as if I had never known any thing of the Matter . The Pleasure ...
Sivu xv
... Rules of Art are to thew us what Nature is , and how to diftinguish its Lineaments from the unruly and prepofterous Sallies and Flights of an irregular , and uninftru- & ted Fancy . So that as I think it is plain , that Shakespear was ...
... Rules of Art are to thew us what Nature is , and how to diftinguish its Lineaments from the unruly and prepofterous Sallies and Flights of an irregular , and uninftru- & ted Fancy . So that as I think it is plain , that Shakespear was ...
Sivu xv
... Rules of Art in all thofe Particulars in which he pleases . I know , that the Rules of Art have been fufficiently clamour'd against by an ignorant and thoughtless fort of Men of our Age ; but it was because they knew nothing of them ...
... Rules of Art in all thofe Particulars in which he pleases . I know , that the Rules of Art have been fufficiently clamour'd against by an ignorant and thoughtless fort of Men of our Age ; but it was because they knew nothing of them ...
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