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Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books

PREFACE TO CROMWELL
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This method has its advantages.

There might, however, be some incongruity in the transitions from one form to the other; and when a tissue is homogeneous it is much stouter.

However, whether the drama should be written in prose is only a secondary question.

The rank of a work is certain to be fixed, not according to its form, but according to its intrinsic value.

In questions of this sort, there is only one solution.


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