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Page xviii
... thefe Ends . His Twelfth - Night , particularly , begins with a fine Reflexion that admirably marks its footh- ing Properties . That Strain again ; It had a dying Fall . Oh , it came o'er my Ear like the fweet South , That breathes upon ...
... thefe Ends . His Twelfth - Night , particularly , begins with a fine Reflexion that admirably marks its footh- ing Properties . That Strain again ; It had a dying Fall . Oh , it came o'er my Ear like the fweet South , That breathes upon ...
Page xx
... thefe Subjects , he would have been fure to have fought out the moft contrary Images to raife thefe contrary Paf- fions . And , particularly , as Shakespeare , in the Paffage I am now commenting , fpeaks of thefe different Effects in ...
... thefe Subjects , he would have been fure to have fought out the moft contrary Images to raife thefe contrary Paf- fions . And , particularly , as Shakespeare , in the Paffage I am now commenting , fpeaks of thefe different Effects in ...
Page xxiii
... thefe art- ful Concealments of our Author , and fhall either think them eafy , or practifed by a Writer for his Eafe , he will foon be convinced of his Miftake by the Difficulty of reaching the Imitation of them : A Speret idem , fudet ...
... thefe art- ful Concealments of our Author , and fhall either think them eafy , or practifed by a Writer for his Eafe , he will foon be convinced of his Miftake by the Difficulty of reaching the Imitation of them : A Speret idem , fudet ...
Page xxvii
... thefe ; All the Int'rim is Like a Phantafma , or a hideous Dream . the State of Man , Like to a little Kingdom , Juffers then The Nature of an Infurrection . Comparing the Mind of a Confpirator to an Anarchy , is juft and beautiful ...
... thefe ; All the Int'rim is Like a Phantafma , or a hideous Dream . the State of Man , Like to a little Kingdom , Juffers then The Nature of an Infurrection . Comparing the Mind of a Confpirator to an Anarchy , is juft and beautiful ...
Page xxix
... , why he rather schemed his Plots and Characters from thefe more latter Informations , than went back to thofe Fountains , for which he might entertain b 4 entertain a fincere Veneration , but to which he could The PREFACE xxix.
... , why he rather schemed his Plots and Characters from thefe more latter Informations , than went back to thofe Fountains , for which he might entertain b 4 entertain a fincere Veneration , but to which he could The PREFACE xxix.
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