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Accents , thrown Farther bach from the termina-tion in the Englifli, than in any other language, i. 202,Seldom more than one in Englifh words, ii, 392,Govern the meafure of Englifh verfe , iii. 11
Acbiller, his character in the Iliad, examined, iii. 2; 9.
Ail ion, much ufed to allift language in an imperfetft hate,i. i2t. And by ancient orators and players, 125,Fundamental rule of propriety in, ii. 406. Cautionswith rofpect to, 409* In epic poetry, the requifitesof, iii. 2x2,
Acls, the divifion of a piay into five, an arbitrary limita-tion, iii. 500. Thefe paufes in reprefentation ought tofall properly, 3ot.
Adam , his character in Milton’s Paradife Loft -, iii. 281,
Addifon, general view of his Effay on the Fkafures ofthe Imagination, i. 49. His invocation of the mufe inhis Campaign cenfured, 87. Elemilhes in his ftyle,259. 241. 258- Eafe and perfpicuity of ^ 266. 269.27;. His beautiful defcription of light and colours,329. Initance of his ufe of mixed metaphor, 351.
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