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... first Rank ; tho their Writings , as Ben Johnson , in his Dif- coveries , has it , A Man would not wrap up any wholesome Drug in , & c . For if Poetry have no certain Standard of Excellence , no fix'd Rules to go by ; then it muft of ...
... first Rank ; tho their Writings , as Ben Johnson , in his Dif- coveries , has it , A Man would not wrap up any wholesome Drug in , & c . For if Poetry have no certain Standard of Excellence , no fix'd Rules to go by ; then it muft of ...
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... first Scene of the firft Act ; and in the fecond to have him walk in , as grown . up to a flout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page ...
... first Scene of the firft Act ; and in the fecond to have him walk in , as grown . up to a flout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page ...
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... first Thing that comes under our Confideration , as fome would without any ground in Reason infinuate ; but the moft noble and most important thing that he is to study , if he wou'd ever hope to deserve the Name of a Tragic Poet : to ...
... first Thing that comes under our Confideration , as fome would without any ground in Reason infinuate ; but the moft noble and most important thing that he is to study , if he wou'd ever hope to deserve the Name of a Tragic Poet : to ...
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... first Beauty that strikes the Ear , and enhances the Value of the Piece , but comes not into Compe- tition with any of the other three . The The Decoration I have already mention'd , and how far xxvi An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... first Beauty that strikes the Ear , and enhances the Value of the Piece , but comes not into Compe- tition with any of the other three . The The Decoration I have already mention'd , and how far xxvi An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
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... , which he neither cou'd , nor ought to disobey . The Fault of Oedipus is of the first fort , tho he be likewife guilty of the fe- e 2 cond ; Mr. Rowe . cond ; that of Thyeftes is of and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . XXXV.
... , which he neither cou'd , nor ought to disobey . The Fault of Oedipus is of the first fort , tho he be likewife guilty of the fe- e 2 cond ; Mr. Rowe . cond ; that of Thyeftes is of and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . XXXV.
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