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Pagina 4
... observe an exact neutrality between the Whigs and Tories , unless I shall be forced to declare myfelf by the hoftilities of either fide . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I ...
... observe an exact neutrality between the Whigs and Tories , unless I shall be forced to declare myfelf by the hoftilities of either fide . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I ...
Pagina 149
... observed in this fort of compofitions , as well as in all other ; and a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of fenfe , at the fame time that he appears altogether given up to caprice . For my part ...
... observed in this fort of compofitions , as well as in all other ; and a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of fenfe , at the fame time that he appears altogether given up to caprice . For my part ...
Pagina 166
... observe , that men in ordinary discourse very often fpeak lambics , without taking notice of it . We may make the fame obfervation of our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common difcourfe , though we do not attend to it ...
... observe , that men in ordinary discourse very often fpeak lambics , without taking notice of it . We may make the fame obfervation of our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common difcourfe , though we do not attend to it ...
Pagina 167
... observe that our English poets have fucceeded much better in the ftyle than in the fentiments of their tragedies . Their language is very often noble and fonorous , but the fenfe either very trifling or very common . On the contrary ...
... observe that our English poets have fucceeded much better in the ftyle than in the fentiments of their tragedies . Their language is very often noble and fonorous , but the fenfe either very trifling or very common . On the contrary ...
Pagina 190
... observed how this had taken in other plays , being refolved to double the diftrefs , and melt his audience twice as much as those before him had done , brought a princefs upon the ftage , with a little boy in one hand , and a girl in ...
... observed how this had taken in other plays , being refolved to double the diftrefs , and melt his audience twice as much as those before him had done , brought a princefs upon the ftage , with a little boy in one hand , and a girl in ...
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