I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Kind . Shakespeariana ; or the most beautiful Topicks , Defcriptions , and Similes that occur throughout all Shakespear's Plays . By CHARLES GILDON , Gent . Why is He honour'd with a Poet's Name , Who neither knows ; nor wou'd obferve a ...
... Kind . Shakespeariana ; or the most beautiful Topicks , Defcriptions , and Similes that occur throughout all Shakespear's Plays . By CHARLES GILDON , Gent . Why is He honour'd with a Poet's Name , Who neither knows ; nor wou'd obferve a ...
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... kind of Literature , have recom- 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 ...
... kind of Literature , have recom- 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 ...
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... Kind , which they branded with the unpo- pular Name of Criticifm , which by the Ig- norant Writers in Vogue , has been mifre- prefented as an ill - natur'd Thing ; and that too many Learned Men in feveral Languages , by a jejune way of ...
... Kind , which they branded with the unpo- pular Name of Criticifm , which by the Ig- norant Writers in Vogue , has been mifre- prefented as an ill - natur'd Thing ; and that too many Learned Men in feveral Languages , by a jejune way of ...
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... kind does not meet with vulgar Succefs . 8 achar La Mode is her Husband , and always with her in all her Vifits and other Promenades . He is a Perfon who has noExcufe for labouring under the fame falfe Sentiment , but that the Fondnefs ...
... kind does not meet with vulgar Succefs . 8 achar La Mode is her Husband , and always with her in all her Vifits and other Promenades . He is a Perfon who has noExcufe for labouring under the fame falfe Sentiment , but that the Fondnefs ...
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... Kind happy , if follow- ed as propofed .. But can any thing oppofe these Rules , this merci- ful Defign of our Comfort and Felicity , more than the Art ( if you will have it called fo ) of Poetry ; for this debauches Mankind ...
... Kind happy , if follow- ed as propofed .. But can any thing oppofe these Rules , this merci- ful Defign of our Comfort and Felicity , more than the Art ( if you will have it called fo ) of Poetry ; for this debauches Mankind ...
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