| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 lehte
...right, as Taylors are of what is graceful. And in this -view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...a Player. By thefe men it was thought a praife to ShakeJpear, that he fcarce ever blotted a line. This they induftrioufly propagated, as appears from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 576 lehte
...right, as Taylors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...a Player. By thefe Men it was thought a praife to Sbakc/pear, that he fcacre ever blotted a line. This they induftrioufly propagated, as appears from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 lehte
...right, as Taylors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...Poet, than to his right judgment as a <: Player. By thele Men it was thought a praife to Shake/pear, that he fcacre ever blotted a line. This they induftripufly... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 444 lehte
...right, as taylors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...Shakefpear, that he fcarce ever blotted a line. This they induftriouily propagated, as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnfon in his Difcoveries, and from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 lehte
...right, as taylors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...a Player. By thefe men it was thought a praife to Shakefpcar, that he fcarce ever blotted a line. This they induftrioufly propagated, as appears from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 lehte
...to allow, that moil of our Author's faults ate lef; to be afcribed to his wrong judgment as a PpeV than to his right judgment as a Player. . • By thefe...thought a praife to Shakefpear that he fcarce ever Hotted a line. This they induftrioudy propagated, as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnfon in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 lehte
...right, as taylors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...Shakefpear that he fcarce ever blotted a line. This thej induftrkmfly propagated, as appears from what we are told by Ben Johnfon in his Difcoverics, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 lehte
...Taylors are of what Is graceful. And in this VOL. f. c view view it will be but fair to allow, that molt of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...a "Player. By thefe men it was thought a praife to Sbakefpear, that he fcarce ever blotted a line. This they induftrioufly propagaied, as appears from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 lehte
...right, as taylors are of what is graceful* And in this view view it will be but fair to allow, that moft of our author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...a player. By thefe men it was thought a praife to Shakefpeare, that he icarce ever blotted a line. This they induilrioufly propagated, as appears from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 lehte
...right, as taylors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, taat moft of our Author's faults are lefs to be afcribed to...a Poet, than to his right judgment as a Player. By thele men it was thought a praife to Shakefpear that he fcarce ever blotted a line. This they induftrioufiy... | |
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