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Page xxviii
... Death of Patroclus , Reconcilement of Agamemnon and Achilles , and the Death of Hector , which fatisfies and reftores Tranquillity by the Tears of Priam . The End is juft oppofite to the Beginning ; for it neceffarily fuppofes fomething ...
... Death of Patroclus , Reconcilement of Agamemnon and Achilles , and the Death of Hector , which fatisfies and reftores Tranquillity by the Tears of Priam . The End is juft oppofite to the Beginning ; for it neceffarily fuppofes fomething ...
Page xxix
... Death , where the Play ought to have ended , but many other fubfe- quent Actions of Anthony and Brutus , even to the Overthrow and Death of Brutus and Caffius ; and the Poet might as well have carry'd it down to the fettling of the ...
... Death , where the Play ought to have ended , but many other fubfe- quent Actions of Anthony and Brutus , even to the Overthrow and Death of Brutus and Caffius ; and the Poet might as well have carry'd it down to the fettling of the ...
Page xxxii
... Death of Patroclus by the An- ger of Achilles . For whatever can be put in or left out , without caufing a fenfible Change , can never be part of the Action . This is a fure Rule to diftinguish the true Episodes from the false : And ...
... Death of Patroclus by the An- ger of Achilles . For whatever can be put in or left out , without caufing a fenfible Change , can never be part of the Action . This is a fure Rule to diftinguish the true Episodes from the false : And ...
Page xxxv
... Death . In the Iphigenia in Tauris , Iphigenia making at Discovery that Oreftes is her Brother , changes both their For tunes from Despair to a happy Escape from the barbarous Altars of Taurica . But the Peripetie can neither be ...
... Death . In the Iphigenia in Tauris , Iphigenia making at Discovery that Oreftes is her Brother , changes both their For tunes from Despair to a happy Escape from the barbarous Altars of Taurica . But the Peripetie can neither be ...
Page 11
... to breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive , In that thy Likeness ftill is left alive .. 1 By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
... to breed , That thine may live , when thou thy felf art dead : And fo in fpight of Death , thou doft furvive , In that thy Likeness ftill is left alive .. 1 By By this the Love - fick Queen began to fweat 10 VENUS and ADONIS .
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