The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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Rowe is of opinion , that perhaps we are not to look for his begin- ning , like those of other writers , in his least perfect works ; art had so little , and nature so large a share in what he did , that for aught I know , says he ...
Rowe is of opinion , that perhaps we are not to look for his begin- ning , like those of other writers , in his least perfect works ; art had so little , and nature so large a share in what he did , that for aught I know , says he ...
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Whether we view him on the side of art or nature , he ought equally to engage our attention : whether we respect the force and greatness of his genius , the extent of his knowledge and reading , the power and address with which he ...
Whether we view him on the side of art or nature , he ought equally to engage our attention : whether we respect the force and greatness of his genius , the extent of his knowledge and reading , the power and address with which he ...
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Shakspeare , who ( taught by none ) did first impart To Fletcher wit , to labouring Jonson art : He , monarch - like , gave those his subjects law , And is that nature which they paint and draw . Fletcher reach'd that which on his ...
Shakspeare , who ( taught by none ) did first impart To Fletcher wit , to labouring Jonson art : He , monarch - like , gave those his subjects law , And is that nature which they paint and draw . Fletcher reach'd that which on his ...
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