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Page xv
... he forms from thefe his Poeticks , and tho they were of fuch great Authority and Esteem ; yet this Father of all Criticks makes no Difficulty Difficulty of fhowing in what they tranfgrefs'd the Rules , and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . vii.
... he forms from thefe his Poeticks , and tho they were of fuch great Authority and Esteem ; yet this Father of all Criticks makes no Difficulty Difficulty of fhowing in what they tranfgrefs'd the Rules , and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . vii.
Page xv
... he forms from thefe his Poeticks , and tho they were of fuch great Authority and Esteem ; yet this Father of all Criticks makes no Difficulty Difficulty of showing in what they tranfgrefs'd the Rules , and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . vii.
... he forms from thefe his Poeticks , and tho they were of fuch great Authority and Esteem ; yet this Father of all Criticks makes no Difficulty Difficulty of showing in what they tranfgrefs'd the Rules , and Progrefs of the Stage , & c . vii.
Page xxxiv
... Father's Death . In the Iphigenia in Tauris , Iphigenia making a Discovery that Oreftes is her Brother , changes both their For tunes from Defpair to a happy Escape from the barbarous Altars of Taurica . But the Peripetie can neither be ...
... Father's Death . In the Iphigenia in Tauris , Iphigenia making a Discovery that Oreftes is her Brother , changes both their For tunes from Defpair to a happy Escape from the barbarous Altars of Taurica . But the Peripetie can neither be ...
Page xxxv
... Father's 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 ...
... Father's 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 ...
Page xxxvi
... Father . This Action alone fufficiently denotes his Character ; but Sophocles has fhown him by all his Manners fo conformable to this , that he appears in every respect a Man that is neither Good nor Bad , having a Mixture of Virtue and ...
... Father . This Action alone fufficiently denotes his Character ; but Sophocles has fhown him by all his Manners fo conformable to this , that he appears in every respect a Man that is neither Good nor Bad , having a Mixture of Virtue and ...
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