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... Head or Tail ; yet the Multitude delights in , and thinks them good , tho they are so far from it . And if the Poets who write , and ' the Players who act , say they must be such , because the Mul- • titude will have them fo , and no ...
... Head or Tail ; yet the Multitude delights in , and thinks them good , tho they are so far from it . And if the Poets who write , and ' the Players who act , say they must be such , because the Mul- • titude will have them fo , and no ...
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... Head is but an Abridgment . Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible ...
... Head is but an Abridgment . Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible ...
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... Heads of all the Spectators . By this time , our poor Poet is quite ruin'd ; all his Study and Pains having been at the Mercy of a Blockhead , accord- ing as he was in good or bad Humour . ' This perhaps may feem a harder Fate , than ...
... Heads of all the Spectators . By this time , our poor Poet is quite ruin'd ; all his Study and Pains having been at the Mercy of a Blockhead , accord- ing as he was in good or bad Humour . ' This perhaps may feem a harder Fate , than ...
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... Head or Tail ; yet the Multitude delights in , and thinks them good , tho they are fo far from it . And if the Poets who write , and the Players who act , fay they must be such , because the Mul- ⚫titude will have them fo , and no ...
... Head or Tail ; yet the Multitude delights in , and thinks them good , tho they are fo far from it . And if the Poets who write , and the Players who act , fay they must be such , because the Mul- ⚫titude will have them fo , and no ...
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... Head is but an Abridgment . Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible ...
... Head is but an Abridgment . Since therefore the Neceffity of Rules is thus evident , I think I cannot be more just to the Art , and to thofe Poets who may hereafter arife worthy the Name , than to lay down , in as few Words as poffible ...
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