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... must add the wonderful preservation of it ; which is fuch throughout his plays , that , had all the fpeeches been printed without the very names of the perfons , I believe , one might have apply'd them with certainty to every speaker ...
... must add the wonderful preservation of it ; which is fuch throughout his plays , that , had all the fpeeches been printed without the very names of the perfons , I believe , one might have apply'd them with certainty to every speaker ...
ix ÆäÀÌÁö
... must be own'd , that with all these great excellencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he has certainly written better , so he has , perhaps , written worse , than any other . But I think , I can in fome measure account ...
... must be own'd , that with all these great excellencies , he has almost as great defects ; and that as he has certainly written better , so he has , perhaps , written worse , than any other . But I think , I can in fome measure account ...
xi ÆäÀÌÁö
... must be observed , that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encouragement of the court had fucceeded to that of the town ; the works of his riper years are manifeftly raised above thofe of his ...
... must be observed , that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encouragement of the court had fucceeded to that of the town ; the works of his riper years are manifeftly raised above thofe of his ...
xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... 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 confideration ...
... 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 confideration ...
xv ÆäÀÌÁö
... is utter'y inconfiftent with mistakes like these . Nay the conftant blunders in proper names of perfons and places , are fuch as must have proceeded ‹ proceeded from a man , who had not so much MR . POPE'S PREFACE . XV.
... is utter'y inconfiftent with mistakes like these . Nay the conftant blunders in proper names of perfons and places , are fuch as must have proceeded ‹ proceeded from a man , who had not so much MR . POPE'S PREFACE . XV.
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