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... A DO about No- THING . LONDON : Printed for A. BETTES WORTH and C. HITCH , J. TONSON , F. CLAY , W. FEALES , and R. WELLINGTON . M DCC XXXIII . AMS PRESS NEW YORK Reprinted from the edition of 1733 , London First AMS THE.
... A DO about No- THING . LONDON : Printed for A. BETTES WORTH and C. HITCH , J. TONSON , F. CLAY , W. FEALES , and R. WELLINGTON . M DCC XXXIII . AMS PRESS NEW YORK Reprinted from the edition of 1733 , London First AMS THE.
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... Thing com- pared . This is a way of Teaching peculiar to the Poets ; that , when they would defcribe the Nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct Enumeration of its Attributes or Qua- lities , but by bringing fomething into Com ...
... Thing com- pared . This is a way of Teaching peculiar to the Poets ; that , when they would defcribe the Nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct Enumeration of its Attributes or Qua- lities , but by bringing fomething into Com ...
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... Thing , And the firft Motion , all the Interim is Like a Phantafma , or a hideous Dream : The Genius , and the mortal Inftruments Are then in Council ; and the State of Man , Like to a little Kingdom , fuffers then The Nature of an ...
... Thing , And the firft Motion , all the Interim is Like a Phantafma , or a hideous Dream : The Genius , and the mortal Inftruments Are then in Council ; and the State of Man , Like to a little Kingdom , fuffers then The Nature of an ...
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... Things on this fine Imi- tation : first , that the Subjects of these two Confpiracies being fo very different , ( the ... Thing very obfervable is , that Mr. Addison was fo warm'd and affected with the Fire of Shakespeare's Defcription ...
... Things on this fine Imi- tation : first , that the Subjects of these two Confpiracies being fo very different , ( the ... Thing very obfervable is , that Mr. Addison was fo warm'd and affected with the Fire of Shakespeare's Defcription ...
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... , " It " is without Controverfy , he had no Know- " ledge of the Writings of the ancient Poets , " for that in his Works we find no Traces of b 3 << any << cr re any thing which looks like an Imitation The PREFACE . xxvii.
... , " It " is without Controverfy , he had no Know- " ledge of the Writings of the ancient Poets , " for that in his Works we find no Traces of b 3 << any << cr re any thing which looks like an Imitation The PREFACE . xxvii.
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