Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Sivu 204
... judge , than theirs who can . PROLOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD , 1676 Tho ' actors cannot much of learning boast ... judges can distinction make , Discern how much , and why , our poems take : 20 30 40 Mark if the fools , or men of ...
... judge , than theirs who can . PROLOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD , 1676 Tho ' actors cannot much of learning boast ... judges can distinction make , Discern how much , and why , our poems take : 20 30 40 Mark if the fools , or men of ...
Sivu 205
... Judge then , if we who act , and they who write , Should not be proud of giving you delight . London likes grossly ; but this nicer pit Examines , fathoms all the depths of wit ; The ready finger lays on every blot ; Knows what should ...
... Judge then , if we who act , and they who write , Should not be proud of giving you delight . London likes grossly ; but this nicer pit Examines , fathoms all the depths of wit ; The ready finger lays on every blot ; Knows what should ...
Sivu 332
... judge our modern plays , ' tis probable that few of them would endure the trial : that which should be the business of a day , takes up in some of them an age ; instead of one action , they are the epitomes of a man's life ; and for one ...
... judge our modern plays , ' tis probable that few of them would endure the trial : that which should be the business of a day , takes up in some of them an age ; instead of one action , they are the epitomes of a man's life ; and for one ...
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