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... nature , it is not a direct source of instruction . It reflects , but does not pre- scribe manners ; it represents , but does not invent . Common life and manners are un .. questionably the materials upon which a dra- matic writer is to ...
... nature , it is not a direct source of instruction . It reflects , but does not pre- scribe manners ; it represents , but does not invent . Common life and manners are un .. questionably the materials upon which a dra- matic writer is to ...
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... nature or art may be assisted by a reference to the best models , and to the remarks of men of cultivated minds and acknowledged sagacity . And if , with philosophers we determine that the com- ponent parts of a good taste , are , a ...
... nature or art may be assisted by a reference to the best models , and to the remarks of men of cultivated minds and acknowledged sagacity . And if , with philosophers we determine that the com- ponent parts of a good taste , are , a ...
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... nature and properties are accordingly frequently dis- cussed , and the various kinds of pretended attachments , and disguised selfishness , traced to their source , and exposed to contempt or ridicule . Such instructions supply a very ...
... nature and properties are accordingly frequently dis- cussed , and the various kinds of pretended attachments , and disguised selfishness , traced to their source , and exposed to contempt or ridicule . Such instructions supply a very ...
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... nature of its subjects , and that he had made some progress before he received or appears to have expected assistance from ADDISON , who was then in a distant country , and in an official situation not likely to afford him the requisite ...
... nature of its subjects , and that he had made some progress before he received or appears to have expected assistance from ADDISON , who was then in a distant country , and in an official situation not likely to afford him the requisite ...
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... nature ' . For these and perhaps supe- rior qualities , he has been praised , wept , and honoured , ' by YOUNG in his Epistle to Lord LANSDOWNɛ . · Mr. HARRISON received the early rudiments of his education at Winchester School , and ...
... nature ' . For these and perhaps supe- rior qualities , he has been praised , wept , and honoured , ' by YOUNG in his Epistle to Lord LANSDOWNɛ . · Mr. HARRISON received the early rudiments of his education at Winchester School , and ...
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