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Side 226
... turn of the phrase , and that the perfect sublime arises from all these three in conjunction together . He produces an instance of this perfect sublime in four verses from the Athaliah of Monsieur Racine . When Abner , one of the chief ...
... turn of the phrase , and that the perfect sublime arises from all these three in conjunction together . He produces an instance of this perfect sublime in four verses from the Athaliah of Monsieur Racine . When Abner , one of the chief ...
Side 274
... turn to the male side . This wing was commanded by an old experienced officer called Patience , and on the female side by a general known by the name of Scorn . The latter , that fought after the manner of the Parthians , had the better ...
... turn to the male side . This wing was commanded by an old experienced officer called Patience , and on the female side by a general known by the name of Scorn . The latter , that fought after the manner of the Parthians , had the better ...
Side 349
... turn the current of it into our own country . This , I must confess , carries so promising an appearance , that I would by no means discourage the attempt : but , at the same time , I think it should be a collateral project , rather ...
... turn the current of it into our own country . This , I must confess , carries so promising an appearance , that I would by no means discourage the attempt : but , at the same time , I think it should be a collateral project , rather ...
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