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hedraticcriticscallnversation
ofent,
andastexactknoannature
itisadrablyrerkedbyastexcellenter,thatzealcan
norehurryantoactindirectoppositiontoitself,thana
rapidstreaancarryaboatagainstitsoiwill
venturetosay,thatforantoactindirectntradictiontothe
dipossible,asirobableandas
raculousasanythinghebest
partsofthestoryofantoninusbeascribedtonero,orshould
theputedtoantoninus,would
bereshockingtobeliefthaneitherinstancehthese
beingrelatedoftheirproperagent,nstitutethetrulyrvellous
ourdeauthorsofedyhavefallenalstuniversallyintothe
errorherehintedat;theirheroesgenerallyarenotoriousrogues,and
theirheroinesabandonedjades,duringthefirstfouracts;butinthe
fifth,theforrbeeveryen,andthelatteren
ofvirtueanddiscretion:noristheeroftensokindastogive
hielfleasttroubletorenonstrous
changeandinngruitythereis,indeed,nootherreasontobe
assignedforit,thanbecausetheplayisdraoanclusion;
asifituralinaroguetorepentinthelastactofa
play,thaninthelastofhislife;obe
generallythecaseattybu,aplaceightindeedclosethe
seediesuchpropriety,astheheroesintheseare
stnlyenentforthoseverytalentsonlybring
ntothegallotokeanheroicfigurehey
arethere
hinthesefeaybe
perttedtodealaschinthewonderfulashepleases;nay,ifhe
thuskeepsorehecansurprize
thereaderthereheorehewill
chariasageniusofthehighestrankobservesinhisfifth
ixtruth
hfiction,inordertojointhecrediblehthesurprizing”
forthougheverygoodauthorselfhinthe
boundsofprobability,itisbynoansnecessarythathis
on,orvulgar;such
ashappenineverystreet,orineveryhouse,oraybeth
inthehoarti
shoanypersonsandthings,aypossiblyhavenever
fallenhintheknopartofhisreadersifthe
entioned,hehathdischarged
hispart;andisthenintitledtosofaithfroisreader,whois
indeedguiltyofcriticalinfidelityifhedisbelieveshi
foreerthecharacterofa
youngladyofquality,nedonthestageforbeing
unnatural,bytheunaniusvoiblyofclerks
andapprentianyladies
ofthefirstrank;oneof,veryenentforherunderstanding,
declaredithepictureofhalftheyoungpeopleofher
acquaintance
chapter2
inrjones
akenleaveofhisfriendthelieutenant,he
endeavouredtoclosehiseyes,butallinvain;hisspiritsoo
livelyandused,or
rathertoted,hielfhthethoughtsofhissophiatillit
eteupony
landladyherselfvouavisit
thiseshehadseenhioratleasthad
takenanynoti;butasthelieutenanthadassuredherthathe
eyounggentlenoffashion,shenoinedto
shoalltherespectinherpoospeaktruly,thiswas
oneofthosehousesen,tousethelanguageof
advertisents,etentfortheiey
shehadnosoonerbeguntokehistea,thanshelikewisebegan
todisurse:”lasir,”saidshe,”ithinkitisgreatpitythat
suanshouldundervaluehielfso,astogo
aboutselvesgentlen,i
yfirsthusbandusedtosay,theyshould
reeritisandtobesureitisveryhardupon
ustobeobligedtopaytheandtokeepuoo,asans
areihadtlastnight,besidesoffiatter
othat,ihadratherhavethesoldiersthanofficers:foothing
isevergoodenoughforthosesparks;andiaure,ifyouosee
thebills;lasir,itisnothingihavehadlesstrouble,i
you,ily,akefortyorfifty
shillingsofanight,besideshorsesandyetie,there
isnarroselfto
beasgoodasarroe
goodtoheartheirunaboutafterucryingyourhonour,and
yourhonourrryeuphsuchhonour,andanordinaryata
shillingaheadthentheressu,tobesureit
frightensoutos:ithinksnothingcaneverprosperh
suchhasusedyouinsobarbarousa
nnerithoughtindeedho;they
allhangtogether;forifyouhadbeenindangerofdeath,hi
aladtoseeyouarenot,itosuch
urderergolaudhavercy
uponuihavesuchasintoanshewhole
thoughyouarelikely,htheblessing,torever,there
islaaforhiet;andifyouploylaall,idarestbe
sakethefello;thoughperhaps
hellhavefledtheuntrybefore;foritisheretodayandgone
torroore
forthefuture,andretubacktoyourfriends;itheyare
allserableforyourloss;andiftheytoknohad
happenedla,seengifortheheyshould
e,e,atteris;butifone
anneedneveraladyi
aure,ifihefinestshethateverworea
headhanged,beforei
... </P></TD>
hedraticcriticscallnversation
ofent,
andastexactknoannature
itisadrablyrerkedbyastexcellenter,thatzealcan
norehurryantoactindirectoppositiontoitself,thana
rapidstreaancarryaboatagainstitsoiwill
venturetosay,thatforantoactindirectntradictiontothe
dipossible,asirobableandas
raculousasanythinghebest
partsofthestoryofantoninusbeascribedtonero,orshould
theputedtoantoninus,would
bereshockingtobeliefthaneitherinstancehthese
beingrelatedoftheirproperagent,nstitutethetrulyrvellous
ourdeauthorsofedyhavefallenalstuniversallyintothe
errorherehintedat;theirheroesgenerallyarenotoriousrogues,and
theirheroinesabandonedjades,duringthefirstfouracts;butinthe
fifth,theforrbeeveryen,andthelatteren
ofvirtueanddiscretion:noristheeroftensokindastogive
hielfleasttroubletorenonstrous
changeandinngruitythereis,indeed,nootherreasontobe
assignedforit,thanbecausetheplayisdraoanclusion;
asifituralinaroguetorepentinthelastactofa
play,thaninthelastofhislife;obe
generallythecaseattybu,aplaceightindeedclosethe
seediesuchpropriety,astheheroesintheseare
stnlyenentforthoseverytalentsonlybring
ntothegallotokeanheroicfigurehey
arethere
hinthesefeaybe
perttedtodealaschinthewonderfulashepleases;nay,ifhe
thuskeepsorehecansurprize
thereaderthereheorehewill
chariasageniusofthehighestrankobservesinhisfifth
ixtruth
hfiction,inordertojointhecrediblehthesurprizing”
forthougheverygoodauthorselfhinthe
boundsofprobability,itisbynoansnecessarythathis
on,orvulgar;such
ashappenineverystreet,orineveryhouse,oraybeth
inthehoarti
shoanypersonsandthings,aypossiblyhavenever
fallenhintheknopartofhisreadersifthe
entioned,hehathdischarged
hispart;andisthenintitledtosofaithfroisreader,whois
indeedguiltyofcriticalinfidelityifhedisbelieveshi
foreerthecharacterofa
youngladyofquality,nedonthestageforbeing
unnatural,bytheunaniusvoiblyofclerks
andapprentianyladies
ofthefirstrank;oneof,veryenentforherunderstanding,
declaredithepictureofhalftheyoungpeopleofher
acquaintance
chapter2
inrjones
akenleaveofhisfriendthelieutenant,he
endeavouredtoclosehiseyes,butallinvain;hisspiritsoo
livelyandused,or
rathertoted,hielfhthethoughtsofhissophiatillit
eteupony
landladyherselfvouavisit
thiseshehadseenhioratleasthad
takenanynoti;butasthelieutenanthadassuredherthathe
eyounggentlenoffashion,shenoinedto
shoalltherespectinherpoospeaktruly,thiswas
oneofthosehousesen,tousethelanguageof
advertisents,etentfortheiey
shehadnosoonerbeguntokehistea,thanshelikewisebegan
todisurse:”lasir,”saidshe,”ithinkitisgreatpitythat
suanshouldundervaluehielfso,astogo
aboutselvesgentlen,i
yfirsthusbandusedtosay,theyshould
reeritisandtobesureitisveryhardupon
ustobeobligedtopaytheandtokeepuoo,asans
areihadtlastnight,besidesoffiatter
othat,ihadratherhavethesoldiersthanofficers:foothing
isevergoodenoughforthosesparks;andiaure,ifyouosee
thebills;lasir,itisnothingihavehadlesstrouble,i
you,ily,akefortyorfifty
shillingsofanight,besideshorsesandyetie,there
isnarroselfto
beasgoodasarroe
goodtoheartheirunaboutafterucryingyourhonour,and
yourhonourrryeuphsuchhonour,andanordinaryata
shillingaheadthentheressu,tobesureit
frightensoutos:ithinksnothingcaneverprosperh
suchhasusedyouinsobarbarousa
nnerithoughtindeedho;they
allhangtogether;forifyouhadbeenindangerofdeath,hi
aladtoseeyouarenot,itosuch
urderergolaudhavercy
uponuihavesuchasintoanshewhole
thoughyouarelikely,htheblessing,torever,there
islaaforhiet;andifyouploylaall,idarestbe
sakethefello;thoughperhaps
hellhavefledtheuntrybefore;foritisheretodayandgone
torroore
forthefuture,andretubacktoyourfriends;itheyare
allserableforyourloss;andiftheytoknohad
happenedla,seengifortheheyshould
e,e,atteris;butifone
anneedneveraladyi
aure,ifihefinestshethateverworea
headhanged,beforei
... </P></TD>