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... greater kinds of poetry , that ment . This is brought to pass in a well chosen Aristotle observes the ancient tragic writers fable , by the account of such things as have made use of the names of such great men as really happened , or ...
... greater kinds of poetry , that ment . This is brought to pass in a well chosen Aristotle observes the ancient tragic writers fable , by the account of such things as have made use of the names of such great men as really happened , or ...
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... greater beau- find his battles still rising one above another , ty in his singling out by names these three re- and improving in horror to the conclusion of markable mountains so well known to the the Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is ...
... greater beau- find his battles still rising one above another , ty in his singling out by names these three re- and improving in horror to the conclusion of markable mountains so well known to the the Iliad . Milton's fight of angels is ...
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... greater elevation were he a dancer . This is so dangerous a sub- ject to treat with gravity , that I shall not at present enter into it any further : but the author of the following letter has treated it in the essay he speaks of in ...
... greater elevation were he a dancer . This is so dangerous a sub- ject to treat with gravity , that I shall not at present enter into it any further : but the author of the following letter has treated it in the essay he speaks of in ...
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... greater degree of per- that could be urged in favour of a private or fection , and how it exceeded or fell short of Upon the whole , it may another . He might at the same time mark public education . perhaps be thought that I seemed ...
... greater degree of per- that could be urged in favour of a private or fection , and how it exceeded or fell short of Upon the whole , it may another . He might at the same time mark public education . perhaps be thought that I seemed ...
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... greater moment to value himself upon , that he will easily forgive me for publishing the excep- tions made against gayety at the end of serious entertainments in the following letter : I should be more unwilling to pardon him , than any ...
... greater moment to value himself upon , that he will easily forgive me for publishing the excep- tions made against gayety at the end of serious entertainments in the following letter : I should be more unwilling to pardon him , than any ...
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