I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... fome Warmth ( not to call it Anger ) that the Ladies in France have affum'd to themselves a Power and Authority of Deciding the Fate of Tragedy , in that Nation . But this Heat of his feems to be the Effect of his Sufpicion , that the ...
... fome Warmth ( not to call it Anger ) that the Ladies in France have affum'd to themselves a Power and Authority of Deciding the Fate of Tragedy , in that Nation . But this Heat of his feems to be the Effect of his Sufpicion , that the ...
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... fome- thing elfe required to that Character , much beyond fo worthless an Accomplishment , if I may give it that Title . I fhall only take Notice of one Character more , and that is of Manilia . She is a Woman of a great deal of Fire ...
... fome- thing elfe required to that Character , much beyond fo worthless an Accomplishment , if I may give it that Title . I fhall only take Notice of one Character more , and that is of Manilia . She is a Woman of a great deal of Fire ...
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... fome Taffe of the Genius and Manner of the Poet , when you read his Verfion ; for there feems to me to be a Mafculine Strength , both in his Expreffion and Num- bers , and the Native Simplicity of that Old Father of Verfe , is not ...
... fome Taffe of the Genius and Manner of the Poet , when you read his Verfion ; for there feems to me to be a Mafculine Strength , both in his Expreffion and Num- bers , and the Native Simplicity of that Old Father of Verfe , is not ...
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... fome other Greek Poets ; but then they made them Originals ,. and have given us in them the Spirit , Freedom and Maftery of Originals ; nor can we at this Distance difcover , that they did much more than make a meer Imitation of them ...
... fome other Greek Poets ; but then they made them Originals ,. and have given us in them the Spirit , Freedom and Maftery of Originals ; nor can we at this Distance difcover , that they did much more than make a meer Imitation of them ...
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... fome Religion well followed is better than none ) even in thefe latter Ages , and in the -darkest State of Popery in Spain , discover a handfom Zeal against that Part of it called Dramatick , as Pedro ¿ de Gu man , Campanella , and fome ...
... fome Religion well followed is better than none ) even in thefe latter Ages , and in the -darkest State of Popery in Spain , discover a handfom Zeal against that Part of it called Dramatick , as Pedro ¿ de Gu man , Campanella , and fome ...
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