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Pagina vii
... or gloomy perfuafion of the degeneracy of mankind , but is the confequence of acknowledged and indubitable pofitions , that what has been longest known has been most confidered , and what is moft confidered is best understood .
... or gloomy perfuafion of the degeneracy of mankind , but is the confequence of acknowledged and indubitable pofitions , that what has been longest known has been most confidered , and what is moft confidered is best understood .
Pagina xi
... reader thinks that he fhould himself have spoken or acted on the fame occasion : Even where the agency is fupernatural the dialogue is level with life . Other writers difguife the most natural paffions and moft frequent incidents ...
... reader thinks that he fhould himself have spoken or acted on the fame occasion : Even where the agency is fupernatural the dialogue is level with life . Other writers difguife the most natural paffions and moft frequent incidents ...
Pagina xxvii
... the time required by the fable elapfes for the moft part between the acts ; for , of so much of the action as is reprefented , the real and poetical duration is the fame . If , in the first act , preparations for war against ...
... the time required by the fable elapfes for the moft part between the acts ; for , of so much of the action as is reprefented , the real and poetical duration is the fame . If , in the first act , preparations for war against ...
Pagina xxviii
Time is , of all modes of exiftence , moft obfequious to the imagination ; a lapfe of years is as eafily conceived as a paffage of hours . In contemplation we eafily contract the time of real actions , and therefore willingly permit it ...
Time is , of all modes of exiftence , moft obfequious to the imagination ; a lapfe of years is as eafily conceived as a paffage of hours . In contemplation we eafily contract the time of real actions , and therefore willingly permit it ...
Pagina xxxv
He knew how he fhould moft pleafe ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we still find that on our stage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inactive ...
He knew how he fhould moft pleafe ; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature , or whether his example has prejudiced the nation , we still find that on our stage fomething must be done as well as faid , and inactive ...
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