I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... - mended the Poets to the Study of his Pupil , as that admirable Poet does in his Difcourfe of Education to Mr. Harthib ; but Milton's Notion of Poetry , was not what will fit our our common Authors , as will be plain from his The PREFACE .
... - mended the Poets to the Study of his Pupil , as that admirable Poet does in his Difcourfe of Education to Mr. Harthib ; but Milton's Notion of Poetry , was not what will fit our our common Authors , as will be plain from his The PREFACE .
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Charles Gildon. our common Authors , as will be plain from his Words , which I fhall quote before I have done this Preface . To remove therefore this Ignorance of our Writers and Readers of Poefy , which has debas'd the Honour of this ...
Charles Gildon. our common Authors , as will be plain from his Words , which I fhall quote before I have done this Preface . To remove therefore this Ignorance of our Writers and Readers of Poefy , which has debas'd the Honour of this ...
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... common Rimers , and Play - Writers be ; and show them what Religious , what Glorious and Magnificent Ufe might be made of Poetry , both in Divine and Human Things . Our Opinions and Aims being fo very dif- ferent , it is no wonder that ...
... common Rimers , and Play - Writers be ; and show them what Religious , what Glorious and Magnificent Ufe might be made of Poetry , both in Divine and Human Things . Our Opinions and Aims being fo very dif- ferent , it is no wonder that ...
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... common Retreat , where we fo frequently , with no vulgar Pleasure , offer our moderate Libations to Bac chus , amidst our more plentiful Sacrifices to Apollo . But then I flatter myself with a Pardon from Crites , fince his allow'd ...
... common Retreat , where we fo frequently , with no vulgar Pleasure , offer our moderate Libations to Bac chus , amidst our more plentiful Sacrifices to Apollo . But then I flatter myself with a Pardon from Crites , fince his allow'd ...
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... 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 that gives thre ...
... 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 that gives thre ...
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