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Page 90
... because not only the thoughts , but even the words are copied ; and because the images , especially the laft , are fuch , as are not immediately impreffed by fenfible ob- jects , jects , and which therefore , on account of their 90 ...
... because not only the thoughts , but even the words are copied ; and because the images , especially the laft , are fuch , as are not immediately impreffed by fenfible ob- jects , jects , and which therefore , on account of their 90 ...
Page 126
... because it is right , from that which is right only because it is esta- blished ; that he may neither violate es- fential principles by a defire of novelty , nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view , by a ...
... because it is right , from that which is right only because it is esta- blished ; that he may neither violate es- fential principles by a defire of novelty , nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view , by a ...
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... because of all polished nations , ours is the least poetic . The works in verse , which are be allowed to be free from any very grofs abfurdities AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 207 that, because their tragedians have avoided ...
... because of all polished nations , ours is the least poetic . The works in verse , which are be allowed to be free from any very grofs abfurdities AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 207 that, because their tragedians have avoided ...
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