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... the most glorious , ( if the expression may be used , ) enlivening scent and flavour that can possibly be , which so raptures the spirits , delights the gust , and gives such airs to the countenance , as are not to be imagined but ...
... the most glorious , ( if the expression may be used , ) enlivening scent and flavour that can possibly be , which so raptures the spirits , delights the gust , and gives such airs to the countenance , as are not to be imagined but ...
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There is a simplicity in the words , that outshines the utmost pride of expression . Otway has followed nature in the language of his tragedy , and therefore shines in the passionate parts , more than any of our English poets .
There is a simplicity in the words , that outshines the utmost pride of expression . Otway has followed nature in the language of his tragedy , and therefore shines in the passionate parts , more than any of our English poets .
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In our language , especially , this mode of expression has an ill effect , from a repetition of the particles " to " and " of , " which are the signs of the infinitive ...
In our language , especially , this mode of expression has an ill effect , from a repetition of the particles " to " and " of , " which are the signs of the infinitive ...
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