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... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epiftles being translated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epiftles being translated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
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... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epiftles being tranflated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
... least some of the Latin Poets , particularly Ovid ; two of his Epiftles being tranflated by him : His Motto to Venus and Adonis is another Proof . But that he had read Plautus himself , is plain from his Comedy of Errors , which is ...
Page xxxiv
... least the Effect of the previous Actions , or the Subject it felf . The Oedipus and Electra of Sophocles are the most excellent in this kind , and ought to be thorowly ftudied by the Poets , who wou'd excel in their Art . " But not to ...
... least the Effect of the previous Actions , or the Subject it felf . The Oedipus and Electra of Sophocles are the most excellent in this kind , and ought to be thorowly ftudied by the Poets , who wou'd excel in their Art . " But not to ...
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... least the Effect of the previous Actions , or the Subject it felf . The Oedipus and Electra of Sophocles are the most excellent in this kind , and ought to be thorowly ftudied by the Poets , who wou'd excel in their Art . 2 2 But not to ...
... least the Effect of the previous Actions , or the Subject it felf . The Oedipus and Electra of Sophocles are the most excellent in this kind , and ought to be thorowly ftudied by the Poets , who wou'd excel in their Art . 2 2 But not to ...
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... least ought to be fo clearly and fully mark'd , as to diftinguish them from all other Men : for Nature has made as great a Diftinction between every individual Man by the Turn of his Mind , as by the Form ' of this Countenance . In this ...
... least ought to be fo clearly and fully mark'd , as to diftinguish them from all other Men : for Nature has made as great a Diftinction between every individual Man by the Turn of his Mind , as by the Form ' of this Countenance . In this ...
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Adonis againſt Agamemnon Antients Beauty becauſe beft beſt betwixt Breaſt call'd Cauſe Character Comedy cou'd Death Defign Defire Diſcovery doft doth e'er Euripides Eyes Fable faid fair falfe fame Father Faults Fear feems feen felf fhall fhew fhould fhow filly fince firft firſt flain fome fomething ftill ftrong fuch fweet give Grief hath Heart himſelf Honour juft juſt King laſt leaft leaſt lefs loft look Love Love's Lucrece Luft Menelaus Miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt Nature never Night Numbers obferve Paffion Perfons Pindar Plautus Play pleaſe Pleaſure Poem Poet Praiſe Priam Profpero quoth Reaſon reft ſay Scene ſee ſeem ſeen ſelf Senfe Shakespear ſhall Shame ſhe ſome Sophocles ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſtill ſweet Tarquin Tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou art Thoughts thouſand thro Tragedy uſe Venus Verſe Whilft whofe whoſe Wife wou'd