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Sivu 455
... follow Na- ture , but he must follow her on foot : you have dis- mounted him from his Pegasus . But you tell us , this supplying the last half of a verse , or adjoining a 2650whole second to the former , looks more like the design of ...
... follow Na- ture , but he must follow her on foot : you have dis- mounted him from his Pegasus . But you tell us , this supplying the last half of a verse , or adjoining a 2650whole second to the former , looks more like the design of ...
Sivu 470
... follow that they are always pleased with good plays , or that the plays which please them are always good . The humour of the people is now for Comedy ; therefore , in hope to please them , I write 390 comedies rather than serious plays ...
... follow that they are always pleased with good plays , or that the plays which please them are always good . The humour of the people is now for Comedy ; therefore , in hope to please them , I write 390 comedies rather than serious plays ...
Sivu 472
... follow such an undertaking , 440 and contented himself with triumphing over me in my opinions of verse , which I will never hereafter dis- pute with him ; but he must pardon me , if I have that veneration for Aristotle , Horace , Ben ...
... follow such an undertaking , 440 and contented himself with triumphing over me in my opinions of verse , which I will never hereafter dis- pute with him ; but he must pardon me , if I have that veneration for Aristotle , Horace , Ben ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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