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... characters . There may be much of acuteness in a thing well said ; but there is more in a quick reply : sunt enim ... characters which are made to speak it ; and that it is easier to write wit than humour , because in the characters of ...
... characters . There may be much of acuteness in a thing well said ; but there is more in a quick reply : sunt enim ... characters which are made to speak it ; and that it is easier to write wit than humour , because in the characters of ...
Sivu 556
... characters of villainy ? I confess I am not of that opinion ; but it is necessary that the hero of the play be not a villain : that is , the characters which should move our pity ought to have virtuous inclina- tions , and degrees of ...
... characters of villainy ? I confess I am not of that opinion ; but it is necessary that the hero of the play be not a villain : that is , the characters which should move our pity ought to have virtuous inclina- tions , and degrees of ...
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... characters likewise bear a part in the general calamity , if you consider the passions as embodied in them ; for it follows of necessity that no man can be distinguished from another by his discourse , when every man is ranting ...
... characters likewise bear a part in the general calamity , if you consider the passions as embodied in them ; for it follows of necessity that no man can be distinguished from another by his discourse , when every man is ranting ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
To Sir Robert Howard | 14 |
To Dr Charleton | 28 |
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