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... nature foes may pity claim , 190 Much more may strangers who ne'er heard His name . And though no name be for ... nature did what was by law required , They , who the written rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law ...
... nature foes may pity claim , 190 Much more may strangers who ne'er heard His name . And though no name be for ... nature did what was by law required , They , who the written rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law ...
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... nature was to be preferred . I answer you , therefore , by distinguishing betwixt what is nearest to the nature of comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious ...
... nature was to be preferred . I answer you , therefore , by distinguishing betwixt what is nearest to the nature of comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious ...
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... nature can raise them without premeditation , especially to a continuance of them , even out of verse ; and consequently you cannot imagine them to have been sudden either in the poet or the actors . A play , as I have said , to be like ...
... nature can raise them without premeditation , especially to a continuance of them , even out of verse ; and consequently you cannot imagine them to have been sudden either in the poet or the actors . A play , as I have said , to be like ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
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