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... poet can command shall be spared : O for a Muse of fire , that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention ! In no play is the strenuousness of poetic effort more con- spicuous , or the flow of impassioned rhetoric more sustained ...
... poet can command shall be spared : O for a Muse of fire , that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention ! In no play is the strenuousness of poetic effort more con- spicuous , or the flow of impassioned rhetoric more sustained ...
Page 49
... poet - and it first took its place in the text of the play in his first edition ( 1733 ) . " I have , " he writes in the earlier publication , " an Edition of Shakespeare by Me with some Marginal Conjectures of a gentleman sometime ...
... poet - and it first took its place in the text of the play in his first edition ( 1733 ) . " I have , " he writes in the earlier publication , " an Edition of Shakespeare by Me with some Marginal Conjectures of a gentleman sometime ...
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... poet is always more careful about the present than the future , about his audience than his readers . " 117. gamester ] Compare Blount , Bos- cobel ( 1662 ) , ii . 9 , " His Majestie was askt by one of the gamesters , if he could play a ...
... poet is always more careful about the present than the future , about his audience than his readers . " 117. gamester ] Compare Blount , Bos- cobel ( 1662 ) , ii . 9 , " His Majestie was askt by one of the gamesters , if he could play a ...
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