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... , I beg leave to put them into your hands , as a testi- mony of the respect I bear you ; and , for the time that fuch things may have the fortune to live , as a monu- ment of our friendship . a 3 You You fee , by the turn of this ad- dress.
... , I beg leave to put them into your hands , as a testi- mony of the respect I bear you ; and , for the time that fuch things may have the fortune to live , as a monu- ment of our friendship . a 3 You You fee , by the turn of this ad- dress.
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... you have been trained to the ftudy of the beft things . I am , DEAR SIR , Your most faithful and moft obedient Servant , EMAN . COLL . CAMB . June 21 , 1757 . R. HURD . [ i ] INTRODUCTION . I T is agreed on DEDICATION . ix.
... you have been trained to the ftudy of the beft things . I am , DEAR SIR , Your most faithful and moft obedient Servant , EMAN . COLL . CAMB . June 21 , 1757 . R. HURD . [ i ] INTRODUCTION . I T is agreed on DEDICATION . ix.
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... thing itself , he obferves , 1. [ to 1. 49 ] That where it ought to be done , the better and lefs offenfive way will be , not to coin a word entirely new ( for this is ever a task of some envy ) but , by means of an in- genious and ...
... thing itself , he obferves , 1. [ to 1. 49 ] That where it ought to be done , the better and lefs offenfive way will be , not to coin a word entirely new ( for this is ever a task of some envy ) but , by means of an in- genious and ...
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... of reprefentation and re- cital : or what it is , which renders fome things more fit to be acted on the stage , others more fit to be related on it . Segnius inritant animos demiffa per aurem , 180 Quam quae Next , -16 Q. HORATII FLACCI.
... of reprefentation and re- cital : or what it is , which renders fome things more fit to be acted on the stage , others more fit to be related on it . Segnius inritant animos demiffa per aurem , 180 Quam quae Next , -16 Q. HORATII FLACCI.
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... thing : that nothing more was required in a poet , than fome extravagant starts and fallies of thought ; that cool- nefs and reflexion were inconfiftent with his character , and that poetry was not to be fcanned by the rules of fober ...
... thing : that nothing more was required in a poet , than fome extravagant starts and fallies of thought ; that cool- nefs and reflexion were inconfiftent with his character , and that poetry was not to be fcanned by the rules of fober ...
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