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Dic the English stage , as well as for poetical excellence , 1 is unrivalled . Like the celebrated Epilogue to the " Distressed Mother , " it was , during the season , often called for by the audience . The most striking and brilliant ...
Dic the English stage , as well as for poetical excellence , 1 is unrivalled . Like the celebrated Epilogue to the " Distressed Mother , " it was , during the season , often called for by the audience . The most striking and brilliant ...
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Good English is plain , easy , and smooth in the mouth of an unaffected English Gentleman . A studied and factitious pronunciation , which requires perpetual attention , and imposes perpetual constraint , is exceedingly disgusting .
Good English is plain , easy , and smooth in the mouth of an unaffected English Gentleman . A studied and factitious pronunciation , which requires perpetual attention , and imposes perpetual constraint , is exceedingly disgusting .
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Aristotle's Rhetorick , a translation of it into English . " A collection of Letters , translated from the modern writers , with some account of the several authours . " Oldham's Poems , with notes , historical and critical .
Aristotle's Rhetorick , a translation of it into English . " A collection of Letters , translated from the modern writers , with some account of the several authours . " Oldham's Poems , with notes , historical and critical .
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