I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Verfe . But Mr. Lock chiefly confidering the Educa- tion of an English Gentleman , juftly fup- pos'd , that his Pupils Application to Poe- tical Writers , would fcarce ever light up that Fire , which fhould warm the Heart to great ...
... Verfe . But Mr. Lock chiefly confidering the Educa- tion of an English Gentleman , juftly fup- pos'd , that his Pupils Application to Poe- tical Writers , would fcarce ever light up that Fire , which fhould warm the Heart to great ...
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... Verfe , there was no avoiding putting their proper Names , but I have taken care fo to explain them , that every one may be Master of what I advance . & I am I am far from aiming to impofe what I deliver The PREFACE .
... Verfe , there was no avoiding putting their proper Names , but I have taken care fo to explain them , that every one may be Master of what I advance . & I am I am far from aiming to impofe what I deliver The PREFACE .
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... 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 the Defign of my Collection , is to ...
... 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 the Defign of my Collection , is to ...
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... Verfe , ( which is all that this Author's Art of English Poetry extends to ) which they could not but have met with before among the RUDIMENTS of Grammar , but the fublime Art , which in Ariftotle's Poetics , Horace , and the Italian ...
... Verfe , ( which is all that this Author's Art of English Poetry extends to ) which they could not but have met with before among the RUDIMENTS of Grammar , but the fublime Art , which in Ariftotle's Poetics , Horace , and the Italian ...
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... Verfe is now become fo common , that it lofes the Name of a distinguishing Perfection ; for ' tis a difficult Matter to find an Ear fo unharmoni- ons , as not to fall into Sounds that flow into eafie Numbers . And yet this is a Quality ...
... Verfe is now become fo common , that it lofes the Name of a distinguishing Perfection ; for ' tis a difficult Matter to find an Ear fo unharmoni- ons , as not to fall into Sounds that flow into eafie Numbers . And yet this is a Quality ...
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