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Side xv
... very ignorant of the Decorum of History - Painting , as to think , that in the Tent of Darius , by Monfieur Le Brun , or the Jephtha's Sacrifice , Sacrifice , it wou'd be natural or proper to introduce vi An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... very ignorant of the Decorum of History - Painting , as to think , that in the Tent of Darius , by Monfieur Le Brun , or the Jephtha's Sacrifice , Sacrifice , it wou'd be natural or proper to introduce vi An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
Side xv
... wou'd be monftrous , and fhocking to any judi- cious Eye . And yet this Abfurdity is what is done fo common- ly among us in our Tragi - Comedies ; this is what our Shakespear himself has frequently been guilty of , not only in those Mix ...
... wou'd be monftrous , and fhocking to any judi- cious Eye . And yet this Abfurdity is what is done fo common- ly among us in our Tragi - Comedies ; this is what our Shakespear himself has frequently been guilty of , not only in those Mix ...
Side xv
... very ignorant of the Decorum of History - Painting , as to think , that in the Tent of Darius , by Monfieur Le Brun , or the Jephtha's Sacrifice , Sacrifice , it wou'd be natural or proper to introduce vi An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
... very ignorant of the Decorum of History - Painting , as to think , that in the Tent of Darius , by Monfieur Le Brun , or the Jephtha's Sacrifice , Sacrifice , it wou'd be natural or proper to introduce vi An ESSAY on the Art , Rife ,
Side xv
... wou'd be monftrous , and fhocking to any judi- cious Eye . And yet this Abfurdity is what is done fo common- ly among us in our Tragi - Comedies ; this is what our Shakespear himself has frequently been guilty of , not only in those Mix ...
... wou'd be monftrous , and fhocking to any judi- cious Eye . And yet this Abfurdity is what is done fo common- ly among us in our Tragi - Comedies ; this is what our Shakespear himself has frequently been guilty of , not only in those Mix ...
Side xxv
... wou'd ever hope to deserve the Name of a Tragic Poet : to which in- deed we have very few of thofe , who have made a confiderable noife in the World for a little time , who have any Pretence . Befides , it is much easier to fucceed in ...
... wou'd ever hope to deserve the Name of a Tragic Poet : to which in- deed we have very few of thofe , who have made a confiderable noife in the World for a little time , who have any Pretence . Befides , it is much easier to fucceed in ...
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