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... nature did what was by law requir'd ; They , who the written rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law alone : To Nature's plain indictment they shall plead , And by their conscience be condemn'd or freed , Most ...
... nature did what was by law requir'd ; They , who the written rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law alone : To Nature's plain indictment they shall plead , And by their conscience be condemn'd or freed , Most ...
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... Nature was to be preferred . I answer you , therefore , by distinguishing betwixt what is nearest to the nature of Comedy , which is the imitation of common per- sons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious ...
... Nature was to be preferred . I answer you , therefore , by distinguishing betwixt what is nearest to the nature of Comedy , which is the imitation of common per- sons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious ...
Sivu 462
... natural in a wrong application : for ' tis not the question whether rhyme or not rhyme be best or most natural for a serious subject , but what is nearest the nature of that it represents . If I have formerly mistaken the question , I ...
... natural in a wrong application : for ' tis not the question whether rhyme or not rhyme be best or most natural for a serious subject , but what is nearest the nature of that it represents . If I have formerly mistaken the question , I ...
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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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