English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... suppose Sir Tunbelly acquainted with it . An enquiry into the Humour and management of a Son in Law , is very natural and Customary . So that we can't without Vio- lence to Sense , suppose Sir Tunbelly a Stranger to Lord Fopling- ton's ...
... suppose Sir Tunbelly acquainted with it . An enquiry into the Humour and management of a Son in Law , is very natural and Customary . So that we can't without Vio- lence to Sense , suppose Sir Tunbelly a Stranger to Lord Fopling- ton's ...
Sivu 134
... suppose I shou'd reward him with a Bishoprick in the Fifth Act , wou'd that mend his Character ? I have too great a Veneration for the Clergy , to believe that wou'd make ' em follow his steps . And yet ( with all due Respect to the ...
... suppose I shou'd reward him with a Bishoprick in the Fifth Act , wou'd that mend his Character ? I have too great a Veneration for the Clergy , to believe that wou'd make ' em follow his steps . And yet ( with all due Respect to the ...
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... suppose that the artist has found the true idea of beauty , which enables him to give his works a correct and perfect design ; if we should suppose also , that he has acquired a knowledge of the unadulterated habits of nature , which ...
... suppose that the artist has found the true idea of beauty , which enables him to give his works a correct and perfect design ; if we should suppose also , that he has acquired a knowledge of the unadulterated habits of nature , which ...
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