I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Opinion from that of Petronius Arbiter , who advifes all thofe who intend to apply their Minds to any thing great , to employ their firft Ap- proaches to Letters in the Study of Verfe . But Mr. Lock chiefly confidering the Educa- tion ...
... Opinion from that of Petronius Arbiter , who advifes all thofe who intend to apply their Minds to any thing great , to employ their firft Ap- proaches to Letters in the Study of Verfe . But Mr. Lock chiefly confidering the Educa- tion ...
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... Opinion of Poetry , he tells us in his Preface . For upon the whole Matter ( fays he ) it was not my Bufinefs to judge any further , than on the Vigour and Force of Thought , of the Purity of the Language , of the Aptnefs and Propriety ...
... Opinion of Poetry , he tells us in his Preface . For upon the whole Matter ( fays he ) it was not my Bufinefs to judge any further , than on the Vigour and Force of Thought , of the Purity of the Language , of the Aptnefs and Propriety ...
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... 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 Writing this Book during a long Fit of Sickness . I need not tell the ...
... 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 Writing this Book during a long Fit of Sickness . I need not tell the ...
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... Opinion of my Understanding will not permit him to think me fo unmindful of my own Improvement and Satisfaction , as wilfully to omit any Opportunity in my Power , of cultivating a Converfe with Crites , which every Man of Senfe en ...
... Opinion of my Understanding will not permit him to think me fo unmindful of my own Improvement and Satisfaction , as wilfully to omit any Opportunity in my Power , of cultivating a Converfe with Crites , which every Man of Senfe en ...
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... in- their native Vigour , you must be the most inexcnfa- bly obftinate Creature in the World , not to be of his Opinion . But if he chance at any time to deviate a A 3 littles little in a Point , which he has not throughly INTRODUCTION . V.
... in- their native Vigour , you must be the most inexcnfa- bly obftinate Creature in the World , not to be of his Opinion . But if he chance at any time to deviate a A 3 littles little in a Point , which he has not throughly INTRODUCTION . V.
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