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During his residence there , he pointed his inquiries and researches , in a
particular manner , to the rise and progress of the Italian Tragic Drama , written
for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or
Opera ...
During his residence there , he pointed his inquiries and researches , in a
particular manner , to the rise and progress of the Italian Tragic Drama , written
for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or
Opera ...
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The Rules of the Latin accentuation are comprised in a clear and concise manner
by Sanctius within four hexameters : Accentum in se ipsá inonosyllaba dictio
ponit . Exacuit sedem dissyllabon omne priorem Ex iribus , extollit primam ...
The Rules of the Latin accentuation are comprised in a clear and concise manner
by Sanctius within four hexameters : Accentum in se ipsá inonosyllaba dictio
ponit . Exacuit sedem dissyllabon omne priorem Ex iribus , extollit primam ...
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To contrast the moral and poli . tical state of England with those of an imaginary
people , of innocent manners and ... and perspicuity of the manner in which it is
told ; and to endeavour to aid the narra . tion , by explaining the progress of the ...
To contrast the moral and poli . tical state of England with those of an imaginary
people , of innocent manners and ... and perspicuity of the manner in which it is
told ; and to endeavour to aid the narra . tion , by explaining the progress of the ...
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The whole is affected , in a certain manner ; and the whole , or nonte , must ,
therefore , be expended . ˇ When the usual stimulus acts on diminished sensorial
power , it is evident , that no accumulation can take place , if the supply from the ...
The whole is affected , in a certain manner ; and the whole , or nonte , must ,
therefore , be expended . ˇ When the usual stimulus acts on diminished sensorial
power , it is evident , that no accumulation can take place , if the supply from the ...
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His design has , indeed , been borrowed : but of his manner we have yet seen
only a faint resemblance , in the best of his copyists . Like Mr. Anstey's
performance , this is rather a satire on the Company than on the Place ; —and
had not the ...
His design has , indeed , been borrowed : but of his manner we have yet seen
only a faint resemblance , in the best of his copyists . Like Mr. Anstey's
performance , this is rather a satire on the Company than on the Place ; —and
had not the ...
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