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those wonderful Performances, that there is an unquestionable Magnificence in every Part of

Paradise Lost

, and indeed a much greater than could have been formed upon any Pagan System.

But

Aristotle

, by the Greatness of the Action, does not only mean that it should be great in its Nature, but also in its Duration, or in other Words that it should have a due Length in it, as well as what we properly call Greatness. The

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Measure of this kind of Magnitude, he explains by the following Similitude.

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