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Side xvii
... World , if all that pleas'd were good ; for there's nothing fo ab- furd , but will have fome Admirers . You may fay indeed , ' that it is not true that what is Good pleafes , because we daily fee Difputes about the Good and the Pleasant ...
... World , if all that pleas'd were good ; for there's nothing fo ab- furd , but will have fome Admirers . You may fay indeed , ' that it is not true that what is Good pleafes , because we daily fee Difputes about the Good and the Pleasant ...
Side xxi
... World ne'er faw . si TOM ń at A eind yodl Foodoo T X nedw sh to feel , the Wife to weep.220 25ıugli Agri La A mahal ditra Some Faults must be , that his Misfortunes drew , But fuch as may deferve Compaffion too . Befides the main Defign ...
... World ne'er faw . si TOM ń at A eind yodl Foodoo T X nedw sh to feel , the Wife to weep.220 25ıugli Agri La A mahal ditra Some Faults must be , that his Misfortunes drew , But fuch as may deferve Compaffion too . Befides the main Defign ...
Side xxii
... World for Pleafure , and for Ufe ; In fpite of Faction this would Favour get : But Falstaff feems inimitable yet , c . In what I have to say of the Rules , I fhall confine my self to them , without going into the Controverfy , yet I ...
... World for Pleafure , and for Ufe ; In fpite of Faction this would Favour get : But Falstaff feems inimitable yet , c . In what I have to say of the Rules , I fhall confine my self to them , without going into the Controverfy , yet I ...
Side xxiii
... the four Quarters of the World . And if Imitation be the principal Part of the Drama , how is it poffible that any tolerable Understanding should be pleas'd & to to see , that when they are acting a Paffage xii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... the four Quarters of the World . And if Imitation be the principal Part of the Drama , how is it poffible that any tolerable Understanding should be pleas'd & to to see , that when they are acting a Paffage xii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
Side xxiii
... World , if all that pleas'd were good ; for there's nothing fo ab- furd , but will have fome Admirers . You may fay indeed , ' that it is not true that what is Good pleases , because we daily fee Difputes about the Good and the Pleafant ...
... World , if all that pleas'd were good ; for there's nothing fo ab- furd , but will have fome Admirers . You may fay indeed , ' that it is not true that what is Good pleases , because we daily fee Difputes about the Good and the Pleafant ...
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