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Pagina viii
But because human judgment , though it be gradually gaining upon certainty , never becomes infal lible ; and approbation , though long continued , may yet be only the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire ...
But because human judgment , though it be gradually gaining upon certainty , never becomes infal lible ; and approbation , though long continued , may yet be only the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire ...
Pagina x
theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by fuch characters as were never seen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks which will never arife in the commerce of mankind .
theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by fuch characters as were never seen , converfing in a language which was never heard , upon topicks which will never arife in the commerce of mankind .
Pagina xvi
But whatever be his purpofe , whether to gladden or deprefs , or to conduct the ftory , without vehemence or emotion , through tracts of eafy and familiar dialogue , he never fails to attain his purpofe ; as he commands us , we laugh or ...
But whatever be his purpofe , whether to gladden or deprefs , or to conduct the ftory , without vehemence or emotion , through tracts of eafy and familiar dialogue , he never fails to attain his purpofe ; as he commands us , we laugh or ...
Pagina xviii
If there be , what I believe there is , in every nation , a ftile which never becomes obfolete , a certain mode of phrafeology fo confonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its refpective language as to remain fettled and ...
If there be , what I believe there is , in every nation , a ftile which never becomes obfolete , a certain mode of phrafeology fo confonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its refpective language as to remain fettled and ...
Pagina xxvi
... have tranfported him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed his place ; and he knows that place cannot change itself ; that what was a house cannot become a plain ; that what was Thebes can never be Perfepolis .
... have tranfported him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed his place ; and he knows that place cannot change itself ; that what was a house cannot become a plain ; that what was Thebes can never be Perfepolis .
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