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Pagina v
... hope for eminence from the herefies of paradox ; or thofe , who , being forced by disappointment upon confolatory expedients , are willing to hope from pofterity what the prefent age refufes , and flatter themselves that the regard ...
... hope for eminence from the herefies of paradox ; or thofe , who , being forced by disappointment upon confolatory expedients , are willing to hope from pofterity what the prefent age refufes , and flatter themselves that the regard ...
Pagina vi
Demonftration immediately difplays its power , and has nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experimental muft be eftimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is ...
Demonftration immediately difplays its power , and has nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and experimental muft be eftimated by their proportion to the general and collective ability of man , as it is ...
Pagina xviii
The polite are always catching modish innovations , and the learned depart from eftablished forms of fpeech , in hope of finding or making better ; thofe who with for diftinction forfake the vulgar , when the vulgar ...
The polite are always catching modish innovations , and the learned depart from eftablished forms of fpeech , in hope of finding or making better ; thofe who with for diftinction forfake the vulgar , when the vulgar ...
Pagina xxix
The humour of Petruchio may be heightened by grimace ; but what voice or what gefture can hope to add dignity or force to the foliloquy of Cato . L A play read , affects the mind like a play acted . It is therefore evident , that the ...
The humour of Petruchio may be heightened by grimace ; but what voice or what gefture can hope to add dignity or force to the foliloquy of Cato . L A play read , affects the mind like a play acted . It is therefore evident , that the ...
Pagina xlv
When his plays had been acted , his hope was at an end ; he folicited no addition of honour from the reader . He therefore made no fcruple to repeat the fame jefts in many dialogues , or to entangle different plots by the fame knot of ...
When his plays had been acted , his hope was at an end ; he folicited no addition of honour from the reader . He therefore made no fcruple to repeat the fame jefts in many dialogues , or to entangle different plots by the fame knot of ...
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