I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Effect When I fay that Spen- . fer made thofe two great Men Poets , I only , mean that the true Ethereal Fire that they found in him , rous'd that Genius , which each of them had by Nature , into Act . & T If " If in this Collection any ...
... Effect When I fay that Spen- . fer made thofe two great Men Poets , I only , mean that the true Ethereal Fire that they found in him , rous'd that Genius , which each of them had by Nature , into Act . & T If " If in this Collection any ...
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... Effect of his Sufpicion , that the French Ladies are not qualify'd Judges of a Performance of that high Na- ture , on which , perhaps , he wou'd only allow the fworn Judges of the polite Athenians fairly to deter- mine . But , Crites ...
... Effect of his Sufpicion , that the French Ladies are not qualify'd Judges of a Performance of that high Na- ture , on which , perhaps , he wou'd only allow the fworn Judges of the polite Athenians fairly to deter- mine . But , Crites ...
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... Effect of his Judgment by fuch a Name ) to be married to a young Lady worthy of fuch a Husband . There is nothing requires a more delicate Hand , than the Character of a Lady . It is not every Pain- ter's Talent to draw the Pictures of ...
... Effect of his Judgment by fuch a Name ) to be married to a young Lady worthy of fuch a Husband . There is nothing requires a more delicate Hand , than the Character of a Lady . It is not every Pain- ter's Talent to draw the Pictures of ...
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... Effect in me as to Mens as well as Poems ; for I have most commonly found fo vast a Difference between the promised Excellence , and the real Defect , that two Contraries cou'd not be more oppofite : Nay , this Rule has been infinitely ...
... Effect in me as to Mens as well as Poems ; for I have most commonly found fo vast a Difference between the promised Excellence , and the real Defect , that two Contraries cou'd not be more oppofite : Nay , this Rule has been infinitely ...
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... Effect of Madness , more than of the Art , let any one of the leaft Gusto , caft his Eyes with Indifference , if he can , on the Paintings of Raphael , Rubens , or any other great Ma- fter , where the Paffions are delineated . No , it ...
... Effect of Madness , more than of the Art , let any one of the leaft Gusto , caft his Eyes with Indifference , if he can , on the Paintings of Raphael , Rubens , or any other great Ma- fter , where the Paffions are delineated . No , it ...
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