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Sivu 423
... stage , if the discourses have been long . I must therefore have stronger arguments , ere I am con- vinced that compassion and mirth in the same sub- 1480ject destroy each other ; and in the mean time cannot but conclude , to the honour ...
... stage , if the discourses have been long . I must therefore have stronger arguments , ere I am con- vinced that compassion and mirth in the same sub- 1480ject destroy each other ; and in the mean time cannot but conclude , to the honour ...
Sivu 476
... stage cannot properly present two rooms or houses , much less two countries or kingdoms , then there can be no Unity of Place ; but one stage cannot properly perform this : therefore there can be no 590 Unity of Place . I plainly deny ...
... stage cannot properly present two rooms or houses , much less two countries or kingdoms , then there can be no Unity of Place ; but one stage cannot properly perform this : therefore there can be no 590 Unity of Place . I plainly deny ...
Sivu 480
... stage too servilely to twenty - four hours , however he be pleased to tax me with dogmatising on that point . In my Dialogue , as I before hinted , several persons maintained their several opinions : one of them , in- 740 deed , who ...
... stage too servilely to twenty - four hours , however he be pleased to tax me with dogmatising on that point . In my Dialogue , as I before hinted , several persons maintained their several opinions : one of them , in- 740 deed , who ...
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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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