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... self on all Occafions both in Dif- course and Composition . Sophocles and Euripides were his Idols , whom he look d upon with a fort of religious Veneration , and took a Pride in making Converts to his Opinion , by displaying their ...
... self on all Occafions both in Dif- course and Composition . Sophocles and Euripides were his Idols , whom he look d upon with a fort of religious Veneration , and took a Pride in making Converts to his Opinion , by displaying their ...
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... self to them , without going into the Controverfy , yet I fhall fometinies add the Reafon and Foundation , that being the Extremity my Bounds will admit . To begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall ...
... self to them , without going into the Controverfy , yet I fhall fometinies add the Reafon and Foundation , that being the Extremity my Bounds will admit . To begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall ...
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... self to them , without going into the Controverfy , yet I fhall fometinies add the Reafon and Foundation , that being the Extremity my Bounds will admit . To begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall ...
... self to them , without going into the Controverfy , yet I fhall fometinies add the Reafon and Foundation , that being the Extremity my Bounds will admit . To begin therefore with the Definition of Tragedy ( for the Rules of that I fhall ...
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... self , dejected , plain , and forrowful . Projicit Ampullu , & fefquipedalia Verba , As Horace juftly obferves . From thefe few Obfervations it is evi- dent how far from fine Language fome of our Poets are , who have had Succefs even ...
... self , dejected , plain , and forrowful . Projicit Ampullu , & fefquipedalia Verba , As Horace juftly obferves . From thefe few Obfervations it is evi- dent how far from fine Language fome of our Poets are , who have had Succefs even ...
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... self . Princess . It was well done of you to take him at his word . Boyet , I was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet ...
... self . Princess . It was well done of you to take him at his word . Boyet , I was as willing to grapple , as he was to board . Two hot Sheeps , Marry , and therefore not Ships . Maria one of the Ladies of Honour , S Princefs . Boyet ...
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