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THA HAT praifes are without reafon lavished on the dead , and that the honours due only to excellence are paid to antiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued by thofe , who , being able to add nothing to truth , hope for ...
THA HAT praifes are without reafon lavished on the dead , and that the honours due only to excellence are paid to antiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued by thofe , who , being able to add nothing to truth , hope for ...
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His perfons act and speak by the influence of thofe general paffions and principles by which all minds . are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is continued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an ...
His perfons act and speak by the influence of thofe general paffions and principles by which all minds . are agitated , and the whole fyftem of life is continued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an ...
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... in their opinion conftituted a comedy . This idea of a comedy continued long amongst us , and plays were written , which , by changing the catastrophe , were tragedies to - day and comedies to - morrow . Tragedy was not in thofe ...
... in their opinion conftituted a comedy . This idea of a comedy continued long amongst us , and plays were written , which , by changing the catastrophe , were tragedies to - day and comedies to - morrow . Tragedy was not in thofe ...
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The polite are always catching modish innovations , and the learned depart from eftablished forms of fpeech , in hope of finding or making better ; thofe who with for diftinction forfake the vulgar , when the vulgar ...
The polite are always catching modish innovations , and the learned depart from eftablished forms of fpeech , in hope of finding or making better ; thofe who with for diftinction forfake the vulgar , when the vulgar ...
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He omits opportunities of inftructing or delighting which the train of his ftory feems to force upon him , and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting , for the fake of thofe which are more eafy .
He omits opportunities of inftructing or delighting which the train of his ftory feems to force upon him , and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting , for the fake of thofe which are more eafy .
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