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Σελίδα xxv
... will diminish their value , and withdraw from them the veneration which , from the time of Corneille , they have very generally received by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet , than pleasure to the auditor .
... will diminish their value , and withdraw from them the veneration which , from the time of Corneille , they have very generally received by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet , than pleasure to the auditor .
Σελίδα xlii
1 by all fucceeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his fucceffors more maxims of theoretical knowledge , or more rules of practical prudence , can be collected , than he alone has given to his country .
1 by all fucceeding writers ; and it may be doubted , whether from all his fucceffors more maxims of theoretical knowledge , or more rules of practical prudence , can be collected , than he alone has given to his country .
Σελίδα xliv
Yet it must be at laft confeffed , that as we owe every thing to him , he owes fomething to us ; that , if much of his praise is paid by perception and judgement , much is likewife given by cuftom and veneration .
Yet it must be at laft confeffed , that as we owe every thing to him , he owes fomething to us ; that , if much of his praise is paid by perception and judgement , much is likewife given by cuftom and veneration .
Σελίδα xlviii
In this choice he exerted no judgement of his own ; the plays which he received , were given by Hemings and Condel , the firft editors ; and rpf which he rejected , though , according to the tioufness of the prefs in thofe times ...
In this choice he exerted no judgement of his own ; the plays which he received , were given by Hemings and Condel , the firft editors ; and rpf which he rejected , though , according to the tioufness of the prefs in thofe times ...
Σελίδα lii
Refpect is due to high place , tenderness to living reputation , and veneration to genius and learning ; but he cannot be justly offended at that liberty of which he has himfelf fo frequently given an example ...
Refpect is due to high place , tenderness to living reputation , and veneration to genius and learning ; but he cannot be justly offended at that liberty of which he has himfelf fo frequently given an example ...
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