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... passion , Shakespeare hath , with great judgment , adopted the popular fyftem of Faeries ; which , while it so naturally fupplies the place of the old fylvan theology , gives a wildness to this fort of pastoral painting , which is ...
... passion , Shakespeare hath , with great judgment , adopted the popular fyftem of Faeries ; which , while it so naturally fupplies the place of the old fylvan theology , gives a wildness to this fort of pastoral painting , which is ...
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... . For , as one fays elegantly , when the passion of avarice grows general in a coun- try , the temples of Honour are foon pulled down , and $ 4 all 1 all men's facrifices are made to Fortune [ w ] ART OF POETRY . 263.
... . For , as one fays elegantly , when the passion of avarice grows general in a coun- try , the temples of Honour are foon pulled down , and $ 4 all 1 all men's facrifices are made to Fortune [ w ] ART OF POETRY . 263.
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