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Page ii
... some tincture of the learning , or some cast of the models , of those before him . The Poetry of Shake- Spear was Inspiration indeed : he is not fo much an Imitator , as an Instrument , of Nature ; and ' tis not so just to say that he ...
... some tincture of the learning , or some cast of the models , of those before him . The Poetry of Shake- Spear was Inspiration indeed : he is not fo much an Imitator , as an Instrument , of Nature ; and ' tis not so just to say that he ...
Page vii
... Some or all of which have en-- courag'd the vanity , or animated the am- bition , of other writers . Yet it must be observed , that when his performances had merited the protection of his Prince , and when the encouragement of the Court ...
... Some or all of which have en-- courag'd the vanity , or animated the am- bition , of other writers . Yet it must be observed , that when his performances had merited the protection of his Prince , and when the encouragement of the Court ...
Page xii
... some of those which have been received as genuine . ) I am inclined to think , this opinion pro- ceeded originally from the Zeal of the Par- tizans of our Author and Ben Johnson ; as they endeavoured to exalt the one at the expence of ...
... some of those which have been received as genuine . ) I am inclined to think , this opinion pro- ceeded originally from the Zeal of the Par- tizans of our Author and Ben Johnson ; as they endeavoured to exalt the one at the expence of ...
Page xv
... some Latin ; which is utterly inconsistent with mistakes like these . Nay the constant blunders in proper names of persons and places , are such as must have proceeded from a man , who had not fo much as read any history , in a- ny ...
... some Latin ; which is utterly inconsistent with mistakes like these . Nay the constant blunders in proper names of persons and places , are such as must have proceeded from a man , who had not fo much as read any history , in a- ny ...
Page xvii
... some of these , we meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has whole heaps of trash different from the other : which I should fancy was occafion'd by their being taken from different copies , belonging to ...
... some of these , we meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has whole heaps of trash different from the other : which I should fancy was occafion'd by their being taken from different copies , belonging to ...
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