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Page 148
... respect to every fpecies of compofi- tion , " Il ne faut rechercher , ni les pensées , ni les tours , ni les expreffions , et que l'art , dans tous les grands ouvrages , eft de bien raifonner , fans trop faire d'argument ; de bien ...
... respect to every fpecies of compofi- tion , " Il ne faut rechercher , ni les pensées , ni les tours , ni les expreffions , et que l'art , dans tous les grands ouvrages , eft de bien raifonner , fans trop faire d'argument ; de bien ...
Page 169
... of Poetry * . La Bruyere , La Ro- chefoucault , and Montaigne himself , are not to be compared to him in this respect . * Ver . 157 . No No fucceeding writer on eloquence , not even Tully , AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 169.
... of Poetry * . La Bruyere , La Ro- chefoucault , and Montaigne himself , are not to be compared to him in this respect . * Ver . 157 . No No fucceeding writer on eloquence , not even Tully , AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 169.
Page 196
... respect to their persons and in- fignia , are drawn with that dignity , which we fo much admire in Milton ; who feems to have had his eye on those paffages . * Gravina applauds Vida , for having found out a method to introduce the whole ...
... respect to their persons and in- fignia , are drawn with that dignity , which we fo much admire in Milton ; who feems to have had his eye on those paffages . * Gravina applauds Vida , for having found out a method to introduce the whole ...
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