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... Moral . p . 76 . 5. That the Fable and the Action must be only for the Moral . Ibid . & p . 34 . 6. That the Moral must be the genuine Result of the Fable and the Action . p . 77 . 7. That Admiration ought to be the predominant Passion ...
... Moral . p . 76 . 5. That the Fable and the Action must be only for the Moral . Ibid . & p . 34 . 6. That the Moral must be the genuine Result of the Fable and the Action . p . 77 . 7. That Admiration ought to be the predominant Passion ...
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... Moral first in his Mind : For , say you , no Author can form the Narration of any great and memorable Action , but some Moral will arise from it , whether the Writer intends it or not . Suppose this were true , a Poet is to Instruct by ...
... Moral first in his Mind : For , say you , no Author can form the Narration of any great and memorable Action , but some Moral will arise from it , whether the Writer intends it or not . Suppose this were true , a Poet is to Instruct by ...
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... Moral , which is the Founda- tion of all Morals , both Epick and Dramatick , and is inclusive of them all , and that is , That He who does good , and perseveres in it , shall always be Rewarded , and he who does ill and perseveres in it ...
... Moral , which is the Founda- tion of all Morals , both Epick and Dramatick , and is inclusive of them all , and that is , That He who does good , and perseveres in it , shall always be Rewarded , and he who does ill and perseveres in it ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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