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... shew , which he believed , with his classic masters , to outrage probability , and violate the decorum of the stage . In the Prologue , he says- " Though NEED make many poets , and some , such As art and nature have not better'd much ...
... shew , which he believed , with his classic masters , to outrage probability , and violate the decorum of the stage . In the Prologue , he says- " Though NEED make many poets , and some , such As art and nature have not better'd much ...
17. lappuse
... shew that Virgil , Horace , and the rest Of those great master spirits , did not want Detractors then , or practicers against them : And by this line , although no parallel , I hoped at last they would sit down and blush . " As Marston ...
... shew that Virgil , Horace , and the rest Of those great master spirits , did not want Detractors then , or practicers against them : And by this line , although no parallel , I hoped at last they would sit down and blush . " As Marston ...
23. lappuse
... shew that she was no churl , Jonson adds , she designed to have first drank of it herself . " From such a mother he must have derived no small part of his unconquerable spirit . Having obtained a pardon * , Mr. A. Chalmers says , Jonson ...
... shew that she was no churl , Jonson adds , she designed to have first drank of it herself . " From such a mother he must have derived no small part of his unconquerable spirit . Having obtained a pardon * , Mr. A. Chalmers says , Jonson ...
30. lappuse
... shew the arrogance of the man who presumed to satirize Jones and rival Shakspeare . " - It must be confessed that Shakspeare makes his appearance here somewhat unexpectedly : -much , however , to the satisfaction of the biographer , who ...
... shew the arrogance of the man who presumed to satirize Jones and rival Shakspeare . " - It must be confessed that Shakspeare makes his appearance here somewhat unexpectedly : -much , however , to the satisfaction of the biographer , who ...
64. lappuse
... shew were what chiefly attracted an audience . ” Of these Jonson had little ; indeed , he always speaks of them with dislike : and he was so sensible that he must be heard with attention to effect that profit which he professed to ...
... shew were what chiefly attracted an audience . ” Of these Jonson had little ; indeed , he always speaks of them with dislike : and he was so sensible that he must be heard with attention to effect that profit which he professed to ...
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