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... Aristotle to us ? -so true it is , that nothing spreads more fast than science , when rightly and generally cultivated . " Add to this , the more than common emulation that was in those times of writing well ; which though it be found ...
... Aristotle to us ? -so true it is , that nothing spreads more fast than science , when rightly and generally cultivated . " Add to this , the more than common emulation that was in those times of writing well ; which though it be found ...
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... Aristotle made , of those poets , who either lived before him , or were his contemporaries : we have added nothing of our own , except we have the confidence to say our wit is better ; of which , none boast in this our age , but 360 ...
... Aristotle made , of those poets , who either lived before him , or were his contemporaries : we have added nothing of our own , except we have the confidence to say our wit is better ; of which , none boast in this our age , but 360 ...
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... Aristotle , be- cause more studied , it follows that poesy and other arts may , with the same pains , arrive still nearer to perfection ; and , that granted , it will rest for you to prove that they wrought more perfect images of 560 ...
... Aristotle , be- cause more studied , it follows that poesy and other arts may , with the same pains , arrive still nearer to perfection ; and , that granted , it will rest for you to prove that they wrought more perfect images of 560 ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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