I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Manner , Rules , and Art of Compofing Epigrams , Paftorals , Odes , & c . IV . Of Tragedy and Comedy ; how to draw the Plot , and form the Characters of both . V. The Rules of the Epic or Narrative Poem . Of the Poetic Diction or ...
... Manner , Rules , and Art of Compofing Epigrams , Paftorals , Odes , & c . IV . Of Tragedy and Comedy ; how to draw the Plot , and form the Characters of both . V. The Rules of the Epic or Narrative Poem . Of the Poetic Diction or ...
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... Manner , fo as not to tire my Rea- der , and yet give him a full Inftruction in the Art . And this leads me to the Authors I have confulted . Whatever I found of ufe to my Defign in Ariftotle ( chiefly ) in Horace , Dionyfius of ...
... Manner , fo as not to tire my Rea- der , and yet give him a full Inftruction in the Art . And this leads me to the Authors I have confulted . Whatever I found of ufe to my Defign in Ariftotle ( chiefly ) in Horace , Dionyfius of ...
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... Manners , and the Thoughts are all before it . Where any of thefe are wanting or imper- fect , fo much it wants , and is imperfect in the Imitation of Human Life , which is the very De- finition of a Poem . Words indeed like glaring ...
... Manners , and the Thoughts are all before it . Where any of thefe are wanting or imper- fect , fo much it wants , and is imperfect in the Imitation of Human Life , which is the very De- finition of a Poem . Words indeed like glaring ...
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... Manners , and no Man of Can- dour will take it amifs , that his Opinion if ill grounded be fairly confuted . I hope the Candid Reader will excuse feveral Errors of the Press , and those of the Author , which may be imputed to the ...
... Manners , and no Man of Can- dour will take it amifs , that his Opinion if ill grounded be fairly confuted . I hope the Candid Reader will excuse feveral Errors of the Press , and those of the Author , which may be imputed to the ...
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... fufficient Reafons to justify ; I , in this publick Manner , fend you a full Account of the Occafion of this my long Abfence ; and the more willingly , be- A 2 caufe caufe I fancy it has produc'd fomething worthy of your [ iii ] THE ...
... fufficient Reafons to justify ; I , in this publick Manner , fend you a full Account of the Occafion of this my long Abfence ; and the more willingly , be- A 2 caufe caufe I fancy it has produc'd fomething worthy of your [ iii ] THE ...
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