I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Heroic Verfe , nay , even in Tragedy , and Comedy ; by which Means they difappointed the Defigns of the Apoftate . So ufe- ful did the Fathers by this Procedure , judge that Poetry it felf was , without the Defects introduc'd into it by ...
... Heroic Verfe , nay , even in Tragedy , and Comedy ; by which Means they difappointed the Defigns of the Apoftate . So ufe- ful did the Fathers by this Procedure , judge that Poetry it felf was , without the Defects introduc'd into it by ...
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... ; which being the nobleft Aim to which any Learning was ever dire- eted , yet has it not efcap'd the Abufe , and railing Af perfions of fome People . Thefe Thefe are fubdivided into Heroic , Lyric , Tragic , 52 The Complete ART of POETRY .
... ; which being the nobleft Aim to which any Learning was ever dire- eted , yet has it not efcap'd the Abufe , and railing Af perfions of fome People . Thefe Thefe are fubdivided into Heroic , Lyric , Tragic , 52 The Complete ART of POETRY .
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Charles Gildon. Thefe are fubdivided into Heroic , Lyric , Tragic , Co mic , Satyric , Elegiac , Paftoral , and fome others ; fome ' named from the Matter , or Subject ; fome from the Sort of Verfe ( as , Iambick ) fome from the Poet ...
Charles Gildon. Thefe are fubdivided into Heroic , Lyric , Tragic , Co mic , Satyric , Elegiac , Paftoral , and fome others ; fome ' named from the Matter , or Subject ; fome from the Sort of Verfe ( as , Iambick ) fome from the Poet ...
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... Heroic Poetry , againft the Attacks of its Enemies . For who dare fpeak against that which has Achilles , Cyrus , Eneas , and the reft , for its Cham- pions ? A Poem that does not only teach and lead to a Truth , but teaches and moves ...
... Heroic Poetry , againft the Attacks of its Enemies . For who dare fpeak against that which has Achilles , Cyrus , Eneas , and the reft , for its Cham- pions ? A Poem that does not only teach and lead to a Truth , but teaches and moves ...
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... Heroic , or Narva- tive Poems , Tragedy , Comedy , and the Dithyrambic , fays he , are only pure Imitations . Nay , he extends it far- ther , to Mufic it felf ; for he fays , moft Part of the Airs for the Flute , and Leffons for the ...
... Heroic , or Narva- tive Poems , Tragedy , Comedy , and the Dithyrambic , fays he , are only pure Imitations . Nay , he extends it far- ther , to Mufic it felf ; for he fays , moft Part of the Airs for the Flute , and Leffons for the ...
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