Action [in an Epic Poem]

Action [in an Epic Poem]
is reckoned the second Part; and this Action, which is presented by the Recital, must be universal, imitated, feigned, and the Allegory of a moral Truth.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Preparatory Action, or Prejudicial Action [in Law] * Action [with Orators]
Absoˊrb [with Gardeners, &c.]
Absorb
Absoˊrbents
Actinoˊbolism
Aˊction
Action [in Physics]
Spontaneous Action [with Philosophers and Physicians]
Voluntary Action [with Philosophers]
Action [in Law]
Preparatory Action, or Prejudicial Action [in Law]
Action [in an Epic Poem]
Action [with Orators]
Action [in Orators]
Aˊcto [Old Records]
Adaˊrcon
Adoˊlescence, or Ado’lescency
Adoˊnia
Adventitious Glandules [Anatomy]
Adventitious Matter [with Philosophers]
Æˊgilops [in Surgury]
Ægipaˊnes