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... must I stay , and here my life must end . Third part Henry VI . a & t 1. sc.6 . Far lefs is a man difpofed to fimiles who is not only defeated in a pitch'd battle , but lies at the point of death mortally wounded . Warwick . My mangled ...
... must I stay , and here my life must end . Third part Henry VI . a & t 1. sc.6 . Far lefs is a man difpofed to fimiles who is not only defeated in a pitch'd battle , but lies at the point of death mortally wounded . Warwick . My mangled ...
Page 336
... must con- fefs , that the proportion of height and thick- ness varies betwixt 8 diameters and 10 , and that every proportion betwixt these two ex- tremes is agreeable . But this is not all . There must certainly be a further variation ...
... must con- fefs , that the proportion of height and thick- ness varies betwixt 8 diameters and 10 , and that every proportion betwixt these two ex- tremes is agreeable . But this is not all . There must certainly be a further variation ...
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... must be a good natural tafte : this taste must be improved by education , reflection , and ex- perience : it must be preserved alive , by a regular course of life , by ufing the goods of fortune with moderation , and by following the ...
... must be a good natural tafte : this taste must be improved by education , reflection , and ex- perience : it must be preserved alive , by a regular course of life , by ufing the goods of fortune with moderation , and by following the ...
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abſtract action Æneid againſt agreeable allegory alſo appears arts beauty becauſe beſt betwixt caufe cauſe cenfured chap circumſtances compariſon compofition confidered connected courſe deſcription difagreeable diſtinguiſhed effect emotions employ'd Eneid epic poem epic poetry Euripides expreffed expreffion fame fenfe fenfible fhall fignify figure fimile firſt fize fome ftill fubject fuch garden grandeur hath himſelf hiſtory houſe Iliad imagination impreffion inftances inſtead itſelf ject language laſt leaſt lefs leſs meaſure metaphor mind moſt Mozambic mufic muſt nature neceffary obfcure obferved objects occafion ornament paffage paffion Paradife Loft pauſe perfon perfonification pleaſant pleaſe pleaſure preſent principal proper proportion purpoſe raiſed reaſon regularity reliſhed repreſentation repreſented reſemblance reſpect Richard II ſay ſcarce ſcene ſeen ſenſe Shakeſpear ſhall ſhould ſmall ſome ſpectator ſpeech ſtage ſtandard ſtate ſtill ſuch tafte taſte termed thee thefe theſe thing thoſe thou tion tragedy uſe word