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the Argument of the latter, the Disquiet of the Conscience. But because there are other observations worth the looking after, We must first make a generall discovery of this Enquiry, Why art thou cast down, O my Soule? &c. The words imply rather a Soliloquie, then a Dialogue: yet Clemens of Alexandria calls it a Prosopopoeia, where one is made two by way of fiction. |
the Argument of the latter, the Disquiet of the Conscience. But Because there Are other observations worth the looking After, We must First make a general discovery of this Enquiry, Why art thou cast down, Oh my Soul? etc. The words imply rather a Soliloquy, then a Dialogue: yet Clemens of Alexandria calls it a Prosopopoeia, where one is made two by Way of fiction. |
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