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Pagina xviii
... and principles of its refpective language as to remain fettled and unaltered ; this ftile is probably to be fought in the common intercourfe of life , among thofe who fpeak only to be understood , without ambition of elegance .
... and principles of its refpective language as to remain fettled and unaltered ; this ftile is probably to be fought in the common intercourfe of life , among thofe who fpeak only to be understood , without ambition of elegance .
Pagina xxxiii
Whatever is remote from common appearances is always welcome to vulgar , as to childish credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by learning , the whole people is the vulgar . The ftudy of thofe who then afpired to plebeian learning ...
Whatever is remote from common appearances is always welcome to vulgar , as to childish credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by learning , the whole people is the vulgar . The ftudy of thofe who then afpired to plebeian learning ...
Pagina xxxvi
It has been much difputed , whether Shakespeare owed his excellence to his own native force , or whether he had the common helps of fcholaftick education , the precepts of critical science , and the examples of ancient authours .
It has been much difputed , whether Shakespeare owed his excellence to his own native force , or whether he had the common helps of fcholaftick education , the precepts of critical science , and the examples of ancient authours .
Pagina xxxvii
... his plays have fome French fcenes ' proves but little ; he might easily procure them to be written , and probably , even though he had known the language in the common degree , he could not have written it without affiftance .
... his plays have fome French fcenes ' proves but little ; he might easily procure them to be written , and probably , even though he had known the language in the common degree , he could not have written it without affiftance .
Pagina xliii
For the diverfity diftinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common ufe makes it more proper to gain attention , and more fit for action and dialogue . Such verse we make when we are writing profe ; we make ...
For the diverfity diftinguishes it from heroick harmony , and by bringing it nearer to common ufe makes it more proper to gain attention , and more fit for action and dialogue . Such verse we make when we are writing profe ; we make ...
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