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Pagina 263
... such , as however adorned and a little diverfified , are yet grounded on true hiftory , and on real matters of fact . Such , for instance , among the ancients , are the stories , of Jo- feph , of Oedipus , the Trojan war and its ...
... such , as however adorned and a little diverfified , are yet grounded on true hiftory , and on real matters of fact . Such , for instance , among the ancients , are the stories , of Jo- feph , of Oedipus , the Trojan war and its ...
Pagina 268
... Such , again , is the happy allufion to an old story mentioned in Martial , of this fage go ing into the theatre , and immediately com ing out of it again ; Such plays alone should win a British car , As Cato's felf had not disdain'd to ...
... Such , again , is the happy allufion to an old story mentioned in Martial , of this fage go ing into the theatre , and immediately com ing out of it again ; Such plays alone should win a British car , As Cato's felf had not disdain'd to ...
Pagina 401
... Such false delicacy and refinement have rendered fome of the French incapable of relishing many of the forcible and masculine images with which the ancients ftrengthened their compofitions . The most natural strokes in a poem that most ...
... Such false delicacy and refinement have rendered fome of the French incapable of relishing many of the forcible and masculine images with which the ancients ftrengthened their compofitions . The most natural strokes in a poem that most ...
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