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... Action of it ; but to bring fuch a thing into a Piece of History - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and abfurd , tho natural ; for there may be many things natural in their proper Places , which are not fo in others ...
... Action of it ; but to bring fuch a thing into a Piece of History - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and abfurd , tho natural ; for there may be many things natural in their proper Places , which are not fo in others ...
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... Action of this pitiful Fellow : The young People , of what Quality foever , imitate him ; if he yawns , they yawn ; if he laughs , fo do they . In a word , fometimes he grows angry or VOL . VIII b weary , ( i ) A N ESSAY ON THE ART ...
... Action of this pitiful Fellow : The young People , of what Quality foever , imitate him ; if he yawns , they yawn ; if he laughs , fo do they . In a word , fometimes he grows angry or VOL . VIII b weary , ( i ) A N ESSAY ON THE ART ...
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... Action of it ; but to bring fuch a thing into a Piece of Hiftory - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and abfurd , tho natural ; for there may be many things natural in their proper Places , which are not fo in others ...
... Action of it ; but to bring fuch a thing into a Piece of Hiftory - Painting , or Dramatick- Poetry , would be monftrous and abfurd , tho natural ; for there may be many things natural in their proper Places , which are not fo in others ...
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... Action of this pitiful Fellow : The young People , of what Quality foever , imitate him ; if he yawns , they yawn ; if he laughs , fo do they . In a word , fometimes he grows angry or VOL . VIIL b 6 6 weary , [ weary , and then takes a ...
... Action of this pitiful Fellow : The young People , of what Quality foever , imitate him ; if he yawns , they yawn ; if he laughs , fo do they . In a word , fometimes he grows angry or VOL . VIIL b 6 6 weary , [ weary , and then takes a ...
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... Action , Time , and Place , Which if observ'd give Plays fo great a Grace , Are , tho but little practis'd , too well known , To be taught here , where we pretend alone From nicer Faults to purge the prefent Age , isiq Lefs obvious ...
... Action , Time , and Place , Which if observ'd give Plays fo great a Grace , Are , tho but little practis'd , too well known , To be taught here , where we pretend alone From nicer Faults to purge the prefent Age , isiq Lefs obvious ...
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