The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... writing tragedies , but against the criti- cism that would establish this as the only method ; and by that means would very much cramp the Eng- lish tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong bent to the genius of our writers . The tragi ...
... writing tragedies , but against the criti- cism that would establish this as the only method ; and by that means would very much cramp the Eng- lish tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong bent to the genius of our writers . The tragi ...
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... Writers who want genius , never fail of keeping this secret in reserve , to create a laugh or raise a clap . I , who ... writing lusciously , a pretty girl can move lasciviously , and have the same good consequence for the author . Dull ...
... Writers who want genius , never fail of keeping this secret in reserve , to create a laugh or raise a clap . I , who ... writing lusciously , a pretty girl can move lasciviously , and have the same good consequence for the author . Dull ...
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... writing , were destitute of all rules and arts of criticism ; and for that reason , though they excel later writers in greatness of genius , they fall short of them in accuracy and correctness . The moderns cannot reach their beauties ...
... writing , were destitute of all rules and arts of criticism ; and for that reason , though they excel later writers in greatness of genius , they fall short of them in accuracy and correctness . The moderns cannot reach their beauties ...
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