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Know well each Ancient's proper character ; His fable , subject , scope , in every page ; Religion , country , genius of his age t . From their inattention to these particu . Jars , many critics , and particularly the French , have been ...
Know well each Ancient's proper character ; His fable , subject , scope , in every page ; Religion , country , genius of his age t . From their inattention to these particu . Jars , many critics , and particularly the French , have been ...
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The reader may however compare the following passage of Dryden , on the same subject . amore . More cannot be by mortal art expressid , But venerable age shall add the rest : For Time Iball with his ready pencil stand , Retouch your ...
The reader may however compare the following passage of Dryden , on the same subject . amore . More cannot be by mortal art expressid , But venerable age shall add the rest : For Time Iball with his ready pencil stand , Retouch your ...
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No succeeding writer on eloquence , not even Tully , has added any thing new or important on this subject . His Poetics , which I suppose are here by Pope chiefly referred to , seem to have been written for the use of that prince ...
No succeeding writer on eloquence , not even Tully , has added any thing new or important on this subject . His Poetics , which I suppose are here by Pope chiefly referred to , seem to have been written for the use of that prince ...
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