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John Dennis Edward Niles Hooker. Madam DACIER is of Opinion , That AGAMEMNON had a Passion for CHRYSEIS , but that he was restrain'd by Decency , from making any Declara- tion of it to the Army . My Opinion is , That HOMER makes him have ...
John Dennis Edward Niles Hooker. Madam DACIER is of Opinion , That AGAMEMNON had a Passion for CHRYSEIS , but that he was restrain'd by Decency , from making any Declara- tion of it to the Army . My Opinion is , That HOMER makes him have ...
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... Opinion . Now I appeal to you and your Managers , if it has lost any thing under my Hands . But what is more considerable than all this , your Deputy Lieutenants for the Stage have ten times the Opinion of the Advantage which Shakespear ...
... Opinion . Now I appeal to you and your Managers , if it has lost any thing under my Hands . But what is more considerable than all this , your Deputy Lieutenants for the Stage have ten times the Opinion of the Advantage which Shakespear ...
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... Opinion which is given by the greatest part of Painters . All Painters therefore may be call'd Arbiters of their own Art , but to be Sovereign Arbiters belongs only to know- ing Painters . What is said by this ingenious Gentleman of ...
... Opinion which is given by the greatest part of Painters . All Painters therefore may be call'd Arbiters of their own Art , but to be Sovereign Arbiters belongs only to know- ing Painters . What is said by this ingenious Gentleman of ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
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