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... manners , and personal appearance , of celebrated individuals finds but slight indulgence in the remaining records of Abelard and Eloisa . Abelard is vaguely described as • one of the handsomest men of his time ; ' and all that even gal ...
... manners , and personal appearance , of celebrated individuals finds but slight indulgence in the remaining records of Abelard and Eloisa . Abelard is vaguely described as • one of the handsomest men of his time ; ' and all that even gal ...
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... manners in a critic . 1. Candor , ver . 563. Modesty , ver . 566. Good breeding , ver . 572. Sincerity and freedom of advice , ver . 578 . 2. When one's counsel is to be restrained , ver.584 . Character of an incorrigible poet , ver ...
... manners in a critic . 1. Candor , ver . 563. Modesty , ver . 566. Good breeding , ver . 572. Sincerity and freedom of advice , ver . 578 . 2. When one's counsel is to be restrained , ver.584 . Character of an incorrigible poet , ver ...
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... Manners . The goddess herself had claws like a cat , ' & c . & c . - Tale of a Tub . 110 Bold in the practice of mistaken rules . The abbé d'Aubignac , patronised by Richelieu , wrote a treatise on the Aristotelic rules of the drama ...
... Manners . The goddess herself had claws like a cat , ' & c . & c . - Tale of a Tub . 110 Bold in the practice of mistaken rules . The abbé d'Aubignac , patronised by Richelieu , wrote a treatise on the Aristotelic rules of the drama ...
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... manners , passions , unities ; what not ? All which , exact to rule , were brought about , Were but a combat in the lists left out . " What ! leave the combat out ? ' exclaims the knight . Yes , or we must renounce the Stagirite . 6 280 ...
... manners , passions , unities ; what not ? All which , exact to rule , were brought about , Were but a combat in the lists left out . " What ! leave the combat out ? ' exclaims the knight . Yes , or we must renounce the Stagirite . 6 280 ...
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... manners generous as his noble blood ; To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known , author's merit but his own . And every Such late was Walsh - the Muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to commend ; 730 To failings mild ...
... manners generous as his noble blood ; To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known , author's merit but his own . And every Such late was Walsh - the Muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to commend ; 730 To failings mild ...
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