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... as of thofe of one Man . No Action of the fame Man can be brought into a Tragedy , but that which neceffarily or probably , relates relates to that Action , which the Tragedy imitates . and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . xxxi.
... as of thofe of one Man . No Action of the fame Man can be brought into a Tragedy , but that which neceffarily or probably , relates relates to that Action , which the Tragedy imitates . and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . xxxi.
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... brought it to its true Majefty and Gra- vity . For , as Dacier obferves , the Changes that Tragedy and Comedy underwent , were brought about by little and little , becaufe ་ because it was impoffible to discover what was proper for xlvi ...
... brought it to its true Majefty and Gra- vity . For , as Dacier obferves , the Changes that Tragedy and Comedy underwent , were brought about by little and little , becaufe ་ because it was impoffible to discover what was proper for xlvi ...
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... brought Tragedy to Per- fection , and into fuch Efteem with the Athenians , that they spent more in the Decorations of the Theatre , than in all their Perfian Wars ; nay the Mony appropriated to that ufe , was look'd on as fo facred ...
... brought Tragedy to Per- fection , and into fuch Efteem with the Athenians , that they spent more in the Decorations of the Theatre , than in all their Perfian Wars ; nay the Mony appropriated to that ufe , was look'd on as fo facred ...
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... brought to fuch a Perfection , that the higheft Praise is to imitate his Stile . What they call'd their Tetrameters may be anfwer'd by the Doggrel in the Comedy of Errours , and Love's Labour Loft . Bal . Good Meat , Sir , is common ...
... brought to fuch a Perfection , that the higheft Praise is to imitate his Stile . What they call'd their Tetrameters may be anfwer'd by the Doggrel in the Comedy of Errours , and Love's Labour Loft . Bal . Good Meat , Sir , is common ...
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... brought rhiming on the Stage fo much into fashion , that he told us plainly in one of his Prefaces , that we fhou'd scarce fee a Play take in this Age without it ; yet as foon as The Rehearsal was acted , that violent and unnatural Mode ...
... brought rhiming on the Stage fo much into fashion , that he told us plainly in one of his Prefaces , that we fhou'd scarce fee a Play take in this Age without it ; yet as foon as The Rehearsal was acted , that violent and unnatural Mode ...
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