I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Rules in Poetry . III . Of the 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 ...
... Rules in Poetry . III . Of the 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 ...
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... Rules , by the Obfervation of which , Homer , Virgil , and the rest of the Antients gain'd immortal Reputation .. On the other fide , I knew very well that it was a Matter of no fmall difficulty to reafon People out of Follies eftablish ...
... Rules , by the Obfervation of which , Homer , Virgil , and the rest of the Antients gain'd immortal Reputation .. On the other fide , I knew very well that it was a Matter of no fmall difficulty to reafon People out of Follies eftablish ...
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... Rules , I hope I have fhown this ; but being in other Parts obliged to fpeak of the particular Rules of every fort of Poetry , all I could do was to deliver them as plainly , and as difen- cumber'd from Terms of Art as I poffibly cou'd ...
... Rules , I hope I have fhown this ; but being in other Parts obliged to fpeak of the particular Rules of every fort of Poetry , all I could do was to deliver them as plainly , and as difen- cumber'd from Terms of Art as I poffibly cou'd ...
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... Rules convey'd down to us , which have been establish'd thefe two Thou- fand Years and upwards . All I pretend to , is , that I hope I have done this in a plain and eafy Manner , fo as not to tire my Rea- der , and yet give him a full ...
... Rules convey'd down to us , which have been establish'd thefe two Thou- fand Years and upwards . All I pretend to , is , that I hope I have done this in a plain and eafy Manner , fo as not to tire my Rea- der , and yet give him a full ...
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... Rules for the Structure of an English Verfe , at Rime , and the like . And thus in his . Collection , he aims at fettling a fort of Dic- tionary of Epithets and Synonymous Words , which he tells us is the End of his Collec- tion . But ...
... Rules for the Structure of an English Verfe , at Rime , and the like . And thus in his . Collection , he aims at fettling a fort of Dic- tionary of Epithets and Synonymous Words , which he tells us is the End of his Collec- tion . But ...
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