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Pagina 82
... person of Dryden I know not any account ; of his mind , the portrait which has been left by Congreve , who knew him with great familiarity , is fuch as adds our love of his manners to our admiration of his genius . " He was , " we are ...
... person of Dryden I know not any account ; of his mind , the portrait which has been left by Congreve , who knew him with great familiarity , is fuch as adds our love of his manners to our admiration of his genius . " He was , " we are ...
Pagina 199
... person such , as it is for an innocent man ; and the fuffering of " innocence and punishment of the offen- der is of the nature of English tragedy : contrarily , in the Greek , innocence is unhappy 66 19 0 4 66 σε unhappy often , and ...
... person such , as it is for an innocent man ; and the fuffering of " innocence and punishment of the offen- der is of the nature of English tragedy : contrarily , in the Greek , innocence is unhappy 66 19 0 4 66 σε unhappy often , and ...
Pagina 218
... person , which yet was so well turned , that no neglect of himself in his dress could render it disagreeable ; infomuch that the fair fex , who obferved and esteemed him , at once commended and reproved him by the IO name name of the ...
... person , which yet was so well turned , that no neglect of himself in his dress could render it disagreeable ; infomuch that the fair fex , who obferved and esteemed him , at once commended and reproved him by the IO name name of the ...
Pagina 311
... person it was graceful and well- " made ; his face regular , and of a manly << beauty . As his foul was well lodged , fo " its rational and animal faculties excelled " in a high degree . He had a quick and " fruitful invention , a deep ...
... person it was graceful and well- " made ; his face regular , and of a manly << beauty . As his foul was well lodged , fo " its rational and animal faculties excelled " in a high degree . He had a quick and " fruitful invention , a deep ...
Pagina 412
... person had 66 a design upon their midrifs or his own ? " In short , that Cato fhould fit long " enough , in the aforefaid pofture , in the " midft of this large hall , to read over Pla- " to's treatise on the Immortality of the " Soul ...
... person had 66 a design upon their midrifs or his own ? " In short , that Cato fhould fit long " enough , in the aforefaid pofture , in the " midft of this large hall , to read over Pla- " to's treatise on the Immortality of the " Soul ...
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