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Page viii
... heart fwells , and the tears burft out , juft at the proper places : we are furpriz'd , the moment we weep ; and yet upon reflection find the paffion fo juft , that we should be furpriz'd if we had not wept , and wept at that very ...
... heart fwells , and the tears burft out , juft at the proper places : we are furpriz'd , the moment we weep ; and yet upon reflection find the paffion fo juft , that we should be furpriz'd if we had not wept , and wept at that very ...
Page xlvii
... And grac'd with noblest pomp her earlieft ftage . Preferv'd through time , the fpeaking fcenes impart . Each changeful wifh of Phaedra's tortur'd heart : Or Or paint the curfe , that mark'd the aTheban's reign AN ...
... And grac'd with noblest pomp her earlieft ftage . Preferv'd through time , the fpeaking fcenes impart . Each changeful wifh of Phaedra's tortur'd heart : Or Or paint the curfe , that mark'd the aTheban's reign AN ...
Page xlix
... which was almoft totally difregarded by those of our own country , Jonson excepted . The favourite author of the elder Corneille . g The 1 The ' time fhall come , when Glofter's heart fhall Of fofter mould the gentle Fletcher came, ...
... which was almoft totally difregarded by those of our own country , Jonson excepted . The favourite author of the elder Corneille . g The 1 The ' time fhall come , when Glofter's heart fhall Of fofter mould the gentle Fletcher came, ...
Page l
... heart fhall feel , Thy songs support me , and thy morals heal ! There every thought the poet's warmth may raise , There native mufick dwells in all the lays . O might some verfe with happiest skill perfuade Expreffive picture to adopt ...
... heart fhall feel , Thy songs support me , and thy morals heal ! There every thought the poet's warmth may raise , There native mufick dwells in all the lays . O might some verfe with happiest skill perfuade Expreffive picture to adopt ...
Page 7
... creatures in her ) Dafh'd all to pieces . O ! the cry did knock Against my very heart : poor fouls , they perish'd : Had I been any god of pow'r , I would Have Have funk the fea within the earth or ere It THE TEMPEST . 7.
... creatures in her ) Dafh'd all to pieces . O ! the cry did knock Against my very heart : poor fouls , they perish'd : Had I been any god of pow'r , I would Have Have funk the fea within the earth or ere It THE TEMPEST . 7.
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