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Show LR T he Pmfanenel od the! clof th "i An themfelves who fpeaks. in: the. Chorus,. explainsith Misfortune, and points: upon:the: Caufe and affirms - that: Creon-was punifh'dfo his Haughtinefsand: Impiety. "Tiolgoo to his T7achinie Hereules in all'theiex _-tremity of. his Torture does not;fall-fou upon Religion. . *Tis ‘true;-He: thotvs a much Impatience as. 'tis-poffible::/2 Hi Perfon, his Pain, and-the Occafion :0f;it were very extraotdinary: - Thef€ ciretmm ftances make it fomewhat naturalifor bim £o complain above the common rates /Hh Greatnefs of his Spirit, the Feavour o his Blood, and the Rage of his Paffion could -hardly fail of putting Force, an 'Th Vehiemence into his. Expreflions toideal clearly bie feems better furnifhe with Rhetorick; thantrue Fortitude. after all, his Diforders arc not alt ogethe ungovern'd. He is uneafy; but: not imp ous, and profane I grant Hercules Oséns in Sentoay' fwag rat i a n m o o R an fi gers at But the Conduct of this Authoris veryit- different. He: makes ‘a.meer Salamande of -his Heroy and lets him declaim wit . too mueh of Lengthy Curiofity and jAffe Eationy forone in his: Condition::' He ha « rangues i with great plenty of Points; an Seatences in the Five, and liesfrying, gld 11 |