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... Period to the present Time : illustrated with Specimens and Analyses of the
most celebrated Tragedies ; and interspersed with occasional Observations on
the Italian Theatres ; and Biographical Notices of the principal Tragic Writers of
Italy .
... Period to the present Time : illustrated with Specimens and Analyses of the
most celebrated Tragedies ; and interspersed with occasional Observations on
the Italian Theatres ; and Biographical Notices of the principal Tragic Writers of
Italy .
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... and Mr. Walker takes leave to observe , that Andreini and Lancetta were not
the first Italian writers who dramatized the ... not satisfied with a detection of all
these unacknowleged imitations , ( which , in a writer of less dignity and
established ...
... and Mr. Walker takes leave to observe , that Andreini and Lancetta were not
the first Italian writers who dramatized the ... not satisfied with a detection of all
these unacknowleged imitations , ( which , in a writer of less dignity and
established ...
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Swift was the first writer who attempted to express his meaning without subsidiary
words and ... Of the character which is here given of these two writers it is
unnecessary to give proof by quoting passages from their works , for two two
reasons ...
Swift was the first writer who attempted to express his meaning without subsidiary
words and ... Of the character which is here given of these two writers it is
unnecessary to give proof by quoting passages from their works , for two two
reasons ...
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The language is uniformly correct ; and the moral sentiments do honour to the
writer's heart and understanding . Art . 33. The Libertines . 12mo . 2 Vols . 6s .
sewed . Robinsons . The purport of these volumes is to expose the viccs and ...
The language is uniformly correct ; and the moral sentiments do honour to the
writer's heart and understanding . Art . 33. The Libertines . 12mo . 2 Vols . 6s .
sewed . Robinsons . The purport of these volumes is to expose the viccs and ...
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Clarke . 1798 . It has been said that there are writers for every reader , and
readers for every writer . ” The favour which thesc pieces may have . obtained is
probably local ; and they may have appeared wouderful , perhaps , from the
situation ...
Clarke . 1798 . It has been said that there are writers for every reader , and
readers for every writer . ” The favour which thesc pieces may have . obtained is
probably local ; and they may have appeared wouderful , perhaps , from the
situation ...
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