I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... 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 , and 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 , and I ...
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... 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 Inftruction in the Art . And this leads me to the Authors I have confulted . Whatever I found of ufe to my Defign in Ariftotle ...
... 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 Inftruction in the Art . And this leads me to the Authors I have confulted . Whatever I found of ufe to my Defign in Ariftotle ...
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... hope I have always done it with good Manners , and no Man of Can- dour will take it amifs , that his Opinion if ill grounded be fairly confuted . I hope the Candid Reader will excuse feveral Errors of the Press , and those of the Author ...
... hope I have always done it with good Manners , and no Man of Can- dour will take it amifs , that his Opinion if ill grounded be fairly confuted . I hope the Candid Reader will excuse feveral Errors of the Press , and those of the Author ...
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... hope I hope therefore , that you will farther grant me The Complete ART of POETRY . 25.
... hope I hope therefore , that you will farther grant me The Complete ART of POETRY . 25.
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Charles Gildon. I hope therefore , that you will farther grant me , that thofe Arts which are most employed in our Acti- ons , and their Sourfe , our Manners , which they form and regulate , are the most valuable Arts . I dare . believe ...
Charles Gildon. I hope therefore , that you will farther grant me , that thofe Arts which are most employed in our Acti- ons , and their Sourfe , our Manners , which they form and regulate , are the most valuable Arts . I dare . believe ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abfurd Action admirable affum'd againſt agreeable almoft Antients Ariftotle Art of Poetry Author Beauty becauſe beft Boileau Caufe Comedy confefs Confequence confifts cou'd Defign Defire Difcourfe difcover Effay English Epigram Euripides Excellence Expreffion Fable faid falfe fame feems felf feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes fpeak ftill fuch fufficient fure Genius give greateſt Greek Heroic Poem Hiftory himſelf Homer Horace Ibid Imitation Inftruction Judgment juft King Ladies laft Laudon leaft leaſt lefs Love Mafter Manilia Manners Meaſure moft Morifina moſt Mufe Mufic muft muſt Nature neceffary never Numbers obferve Paffions perfect Perfon Philofopher Pindar Plato pleafe pleaſe Pleaſure Poefy Poet Poetical Praife Praiſe prefent produc'd Profe Reafon reft Rules Senfe Sophocles Tafte Tatler thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou Tragedy Underſtanding uſe Verfe Verſe Virgil Virtue whofe Words World wou'd write