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The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians express themselves
in such a forid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by
none but pedants in our own country ; and at the fame time fill their writings with ...
The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians express themselves
in such a forid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by
none but pedants in our own country ; and at the fame time fill their writings with ...
第 98 頁
... Sir , to consider me as your patient , 6 and to give me more certain rules to walk
by than those o I have already observed , and oblige Your humble servant . ' you
will very much 6 This letter puts me in mind of an Italian epitaph , written on the ...
... Sir , to consider me as your patient , 6 and to give me more certain rules to walk
by than those o I have already observed , and oblige Your humble servant . ' you
will very much 6 This letter puts me in mind of an Italian epitaph , written on the ...
第 136 頁
people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not written in the spirit of
benevolence , and with a love to mankind . ... A MONG all kinds of writing , there
is none in which authors are more apt to miscarry than in works of humour , as
there is none ...
people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not written in the spirit of
benevolence , and with a love to mankind . ... A MONG all kinds of writing , there
is none in which authors are more apt to miscarry than in works of humour , as
there is none ...
第 157 頁
For this reason the ancicnt writers of tragedy treated men in their plays , as they
are dealt with in the world , by making ... or as it might affect their audience in the
most agreeable Aristotle considers the tragedies that were written in either of ...
For this reason the ancicnt writers of tragedy treated men in their plays , as they
are dealt with in the world , by making ... or as it might affect their audience in the
most agreeable Aristotle considers the tragedies that were written in either of ...
第 158 頁
I do not therefore dispute against this way of writing tragedies , but against the
criticism that would establish this as the only ... that means would very much
cramp the English tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong bent to the genius of our
writers .
I do not therefore dispute against this way of writing tragedies , but against the
criticism that would establish this as the only ... that means would very much
cramp the English tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong bent to the genius of our
writers .
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