Elements of Criticism, Volume 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1967 - Criticism |
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... tion is imperceptible in paffing our eye from the one to the other . We have as little difficulty to conceive a ... tion he may also be conscious , that Garrick is tion 274 THE THREE UNITIES . Ch.XXIII . of our plays. There must ...
... tion is imperceptible in paffing our eye from the one to the other . We have as little difficulty to conceive a ... tion he may also be conscious , that Garrick is tion 274 THE THREE UNITIES . Ch.XXIII . of our plays. There must ...
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... tion , is fo far the more perfect : because the confining an event within so narrow bounds , contributes to the ... tion adds one beauty more to the compofi- tion , it is at best but a refinement , which may justly give place to a ...
... tion , is fo far the more perfect : because the confining an event within so narrow bounds , contributes to the ... tion adds one beauty more to the compofi- tion , it is at best but a refinement , which may justly give place to a ...
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... action ii . 14. Human actions produce a great variety of emotions ii . 28. Hu- man actions confidered with refpect to dignity and meanness ii . 35. We are confcious of internal ac- tion as in the head iii . 377. Internal action tion INDE X.
... action ii . 14. Human actions produce a great variety of emotions ii . 28. Hu- man actions confidered with refpect to dignity and meanness ii . 35. We are confcious of internal ac- tion as in the head iii . 377. Internal action tion INDE X.
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