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Pagina 49
I have taken some pains in a former paper to show , that this kind of implex fable , wherein the event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an audience than that of the first kind ; notwithstanding many excellent pieces among the ancients ...
I have taken some pains in a former paper to show , that this kind of implex fable , wherein the event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an audience than that of the first kind ; notwithstanding many excellent pieces among the ancients ...
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The limits of my paper will not give me leave to be particular in instances of this kind : the reader will easily remark them in his perusal of the poem . A third fault in his sentiments , is an unnecessary ostentation of learning ...
The limits of my paper will not give me leave to be particular in instances of this kind : the reader will easily remark them in his perusal of the poem . A third fault in his sentiments , is an unnecessary ostentation of learning ...
Pagina 57
But ' tis properly and strictly heroic , and such Milton intended it , as he has intimated in his short discourse concerning the kind of verse , and which is prefixed to it , as also in his entrance on the ninth book .
But ' tis properly and strictly heroic , and such Milton intended it , as he has intimated in his short discourse concerning the kind of verse , and which is prefixed to it , as also in his entrance on the ninth book .
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