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Pagina 6
... yet recent , and the minds of either once natural and new , that which , though
not party were easily irritated , was obliged to pass obvious , is , upon its first
production , acknowover many transactions in general expressions , ledged to be
just ...
... yet recent , and the minds of either once natural and new , that which , though
not party were easily irritated , was obliged to pass obvious , is , upon its first
production , acknowover many transactions in general expressions , ledged to be
just ...
Pagina 15
... having once an egg in his mind , he have reason enough for supposing that
the ancannot forbear to show us that he knows what cient audiences were
delighted with the sound . an egg contains : The imitator ought therefore to have
adopted ...
... having once an egg in his mind , he have reason enough for supposing that
the ancannot forbear to show us that he knows what cient audiences were
delighted with the sound . an egg contains : The imitator ought therefore to have
adopted ...
Pagina 16
By the Spectator it effect ; the whole system of life , while the theohas been once
quoted ; by Rymer it has once cracy was yet visible , has an appearance so di .
been praised ; ' and by Dryden , in “ Mack Fleck- ferent from all other scenes of ...
By the Spectator it effect ; the whole system of life , while the theohas been once
quoted ; by Rymer it has once cracy was yet visible , has an appearance so di .
been praised ; ' and by Dryden , in “ Mack Fleck- ferent from all other scenes of ...
Pagina 18
He gives Saul both the body and mind of a hero : This wide position requires less
limitation , when His way once chose , he forward thrust outright , it is affirmed of
Cowley , than perhaps of any Nor tura'd aside for danger or delight . other poet .
He gives Saul both the body and mind of a hero : This wide position requires less
limitation , when His way once chose , he forward thrust outright , it is affirmed of
Cowley , than perhaps of any Nor tura'd aside for danger or delight . other poet .
Pagina 23
1 ch cannot be : beautiful paine works of meni Torsions who belowledge , and
themselvátegraded at once'thie 19 Author was unknown1290 DOIS His praise of
Fanshaw's version of Guarini ciously collected , and every mode of excellence ...
1 ch cannot be : beautiful paine works of meni Torsions who belowledge , and
themselvátegraded at once'thie 19 Author was unknown1290 DOIS His praise of
Fanshaw's version of Guarini ciously collected , and every mode of excellence ...
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