Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 2. ciltT. Davies, 1773 |
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... Force , against both these Methods , that we shall preclude ourselves from the Advantage of any future Difcoveries ; and we cannot hope to affemble at once all the Pamphlets which have been written in any Age , or or any Subject . It ...
... Force , against both these Methods , that we shall preclude ourselves from the Advantage of any future Difcoveries ; and we cannot hope to affemble at once all the Pamphlets which have been written in any Age , or or any Subject . It ...
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... Force , or the Reputation of their Authors affords fome extraordi- nary Reason for their Reception . Words used in burlefque and familiar Compofi- tions , will be likewife mentioned with their proper Authorities ; fuch as dudgeon , from ...
... Force , or the Reputation of their Authors affords fome extraordi- nary Reason for their Reception . Words used in burlefque and familiar Compofi- tions , will be likewife mentioned with their proper Authorities ; fuch as dudgeon , from ...
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... Force or Beauty that may deserve Revival . As Compofition is one of the chief Characteri- fticks of a Language , I have endeavoured to make fome Reparation for the univerfal Negligence of my Predeceffors , by inferting great Numbers of ...
... Force or Beauty that may deserve Revival . As Compofition is one of the chief Characteri- fticks of a Language , I have endeavoured to make fome Reparation for the univerfal Negligence of my Predeceffors , by inferting great Numbers of ...
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... force him upon Imitation , nor Criticks of fuch Authority as might restrain his Extravagance : He therefore indulged his natural Difpofition , and his Difpofition , as Rhymer has remarked , led him to Comedy . In Tragedy he often writes ...
... force him upon Imitation , nor Criticks of fuch Authority as might restrain his Extravagance : He therefore indulged his natural Difpofition , and his Difpofition , as Rhymer has remarked , led him to Comedy . In Tragedy he often writes ...
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... force upon him , and apparently re- jects thofe Exhibitions which would be more af- fecting , for the Sake of thofe which are inore easy . It may be observed , that in many of his Plays the latter Part is evidently neglected . When he ...
... force upon him , and apparently re- jects thofe Exhibitions which would be more af- fecting , for the Sake of thofe which are inore easy . It may be observed , that in many of his Plays the latter Part is evidently neglected . When he ...
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