Preface to Shakespeare • Paragraph 12
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But his faults are compensated by his excellencies. He had a deep knowledge of the passions; and he could paint them with a vigor and fidelity which no language had yet attained. He raised his characters to greatness by the energy of his expression; and therefore his personages have left an impression on the minds of men, which has continued through the changes of taste and of manners.