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... move , and that Shakespeare may be more excused , Rapin confesses that the French tragedies now all run on the tendre ; and gives the reason , because love is the passion which most predominates in our souls , and that therefore the ...
... move , and that Shakespeare may be more excused , Rapin confesses that the French tragedies now all run on the tendre ; and gives the reason , because love is the passion which most predominates in our souls , and that therefore the ...
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... move our pity ought to have virtuous inclina- tions , and degrees of moral goodness in them . As for a perfect character of virtue , it never was in nature , and therefore there can be no imitation of it ; but there are allays of ...
... move our pity ought to have virtuous inclina- tions , and degrees of moral goodness in them . As for a perfect character of virtue , it never was in nature , and therefore there can be no imitation of it ; but there are allays of ...
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... move pity , is the King and No King ; which , if the farce of Bessus were thrown away , is of that inferior sort of tragedies which end with a prosper- ous event . ' Tis probably derived from the story of Oedipus , with the character of ...
... move pity , is the King and No King ; which , if the farce of Bessus were thrown away , is of that inferior sort of tragedies which end with a prosper- ous event . ' Tis probably derived from the story of Oedipus , with the character of ...
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