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The Rise of Classical English Criticism a History of the Canons of English Lite
James Edward Routh
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Also Sm. Xvi for remark of Puttenham.
40. Preface to his Translation of the Odyssey [1675]. Sp. II, 70.
41. I. C. [1650]. Sp. II, 11.
42. Discours de la Tragedie [1660]. Cf. A late echo in Collier, Immorality of the English Stage [1698]. Sp. Ill, 278. Cf. Also Poetics, xxv.
43. Preface to the Translation of Rapin's Reflections on Aristotle's Treatise of Poesy [1674]. Sp. II, 169.
44. I. C. [1675]. Sp. II, 268.
45. Short View of Tragedy [1693]. Sp. II, 252.
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...m. — She did so; I must needs report a truth.
0th. — Slie's like a liar gone to burn in Ilrll.
'Twas I that did it.
Em. — 0, the more angel she, And you the blacker devil !
0th. — She turned to folly, and she was an whore.
Em. — Thou dost belie her, and thou art a devil.
0th. — She was false as water.
Em. — Thou art ra. Sh as fire, To say that she was false : O, she was heavenly true.
In this kind of dialogue, they continue for forty lines farther, before she bethinks herself to cry murder.


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