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... play ; Each puny censor , who , his skill to boast , Is cheaply witty on the poet's cost . No critic's verdict should , of right , stand good , They are excepted all , as men of blood ; 30 And the same law should shield him from their ...
... play ; Each puny censor , who , his skill to boast , Is cheaply witty on the poet's cost . No critic's verdict should , of right , stand good , They are excepted all , as men of blood ; 30 And the same law should shield him from their ...
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... play once removed , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature , that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must 610 confess it is so lively , that ...
... play once removed , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature , that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must 610 confess it is so lively , that ...
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... play to be born poets : Arcades omnes , et cantare pares , et respondere parati : they must have arrived to the ... play ; and , consequently , the dialogue of two persons understood to be the labour of one poet . For a play is still an ...
... play to be born poets : Arcades omnes , et cantare pares , et respondere parati : they must have arrived to the ... play ; and , consequently , the dialogue of two persons understood to be the labour of one poet . For a play is still an ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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