I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... thefe Inftitu- tions bring a Claim of their own , which is , that as they teach the most noble , most antient , and moft ufeful of all Arts , as that is fo nearly concern'd in the form- ing the Manners , and refining the Spirit of your ...
... thefe Inftitu- tions bring a Claim of their own , which is , that as they teach the most noble , most antient , and moft ufeful of all Arts , as that is fo nearly concern'd in the form- ing the Manners , and refining the Spirit of your ...
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... thefe Grounds , and fupported by thefe Reasons , I lay this antient Mother of all Arts and Sciences , of all Mo- ral and Political Knowledge at your Majefty's Feet , imploring your Protection both of that , and of , Tour MAJESTY's ...
... thefe Grounds , and fupported by thefe Reasons , I lay this antient Mother of all Arts and Sciences , of all Mo- ral and Political Knowledge at your Majefty's Feet , imploring your Protection both of that , and of , Tour MAJESTY's ...
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... thefe , unjuflly conclude that the Art it felf is but a meer Trifle below a ferious Thought , which has drawn Diffuafives from our Study of it , from fo great and judicious a Perfon as Mr. Lock in his Difcourfe of Edu- cation . So ...
... thefe , unjuflly conclude that the Art it felf is but a meer Trifle below a ferious Thought , which has drawn Diffuafives from our Study of it , from fo great and judicious a Perfon as Mr. Lock in his Difcourfe of Edu- cation . So ...
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... thefe two Thou- fand Years and upwards . All I pretend to , is , that I 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 ...
... thefe two Thou- fand Years and upwards . All I pretend to , is , that I 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 ...
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... thefe , whom he himself has with so much Juftice made English Claffics , will be admitted as undoubted Judges . - Mr. Dryden in his Preface to his Fables , the laft and perhaps the best of his Works , has thefe Words , Mr. Hobbs , I fay ...
... thefe , whom he himself has with so much Juftice made English Claffics , will be admitted as undoubted Judges . - Mr. Dryden in his Preface to his Fables , the laft and perhaps the best of his Works , has thefe Words , Mr. Hobbs , I fay ...
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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