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... Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of doing the fame ; ii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of doing the fame ; ii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. an Advantage against him , of doing the fame ; that is , of re- jecting his Beauties , as all of a piece with his Faults . This un- accountable Bigotry of the Town to the very Errors of Shake- Spear was ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. an Advantage against him , of doing the fame ; that is , of re- jecting his Beauties , as all of a piece with his Faults . This un- accountable Bigotry of the Town to the very Errors of Shake- Spear was ...
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... against by an ignorant and thoughtless fort of Men of our Age ; but it was because they knew nothing of them , and never confider'd , that without fome Standard of Excellence , there could be no Juftice done to Merit , to which ...
... against by an ignorant and thoughtless fort of Men of our Age ; but it was because they knew nothing of them , and never confider'd , that without fome Standard of Excellence , there could be no Juftice done to Merit , to which ...
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... against Plato , with a Design to decry his Works , " I ought to have been accounted as envious as Zoilus ; but , on " the contrary , my Defign was to praise him : Yet if in doing " this , I have difcover'd and improv'd any of his Errors ...
... against Plato , with a Design to decry his Works , " I ought to have been accounted as envious as Zoilus ; but , on " the contrary , my Defign was to praise him : Yet if in doing " this , I have difcover'd and improv'd any of his Errors ...
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... Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of doing the fame ; ii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... Common Places . But to put his Errors and his Excellencies on the fame Bot- tom , is to injure the latter , and give the Enemies of our Poet an an Advantage against him , of doing the fame ; ii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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