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... reasons , they must be charg'd upon the poet himself , and there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the lowest of people , and to keep the worft of company ) if the ...
... reasons , they must be charg'd upon the poet himself , and there is no help for it . But , I think , the two disadvantages which I have mention'd ( to be obliged to please the lowest of people , and to keep the worft of company ) if the ...
Página xiv
... reason to be afraid of admiration . They are the Scylla and Charybdis of authors ; those who escape one often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimicorum laudantes , says Tacitus : and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who ...
... reason to be afraid of admiration . They are the Scylla and Charybdis of authors ; those who escape one often fall by the other . Peffimum genus inimicorum laudantes , says Tacitus : and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who ...
Página xvii
... reason , than their willingness to shorten fome fcenes : thefe men ( as it was faid of Procruftes ) either lopping , or stretching an author , to make him just fit for their stage . THIS edition is faid to be printed from the original ...
... reason , than their willingness to shorten fome fcenes : thefe men ( as it was faid of Procruftes ) either lopping , or stretching an author , to make him just fit for their stage . THIS edition is faid to be printed from the original ...
Página xix
... reason , than that a governing player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite fpeech himself , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an underling . PROSE from verfe they did not know , and they accordingly printed one for the other ...
... reason , than that a governing player , to have the mouthing of fome favourite fpeech himself , would fnatch it from the unworthy lips of an underling . PROSE from verfe they did not know , and they accordingly printed one for the other ...
Página xxii
... reason , how fond do we see fome people of discovering any little personal story of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of their lives , and even their shape , make , and features , have been the fubject ...
... reason , how fond do we see fome people of discovering any little personal story of the great men of antiquity ! their families , the common accidents of their lives , and even their shape , make , and features , have been the fubject ...
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