I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... 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 different was his Opinion from that of Petronius Arbiter , who advifes all thofe who ...
... 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 different was his Opinion from that of Petronius Arbiter , who advifes all thofe who ...
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... of English Poetry , with a Collection , & c . But I had no Thoughts of interfering with him , and indeed I do not ; we propofe quite different Ends , Ends , and therefore have purfued quite dif- ferent Methods The PREFACE .
... of English Poetry , with a Collection , & c . But I had no Thoughts of interfering with him , and indeed I do not ; we propofe quite different Ends , Ends , and therefore have purfued quite dif- ferent Methods The PREFACE .
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... Thought , of the Purity of the Language , of the Aptnefs and Propriety of Expreffion , and above of the Beauty of Colouring , in which the Poet's Art chiefly confifts all But I have in the Body of the Book prov'd that the Poet's Art ...
... Thought , of the Purity of the Language , of the Aptnefs and Propriety of Expreffion , and above of the Beauty of Colouring , in which the Poet's Art chiefly confifts all But I have in the Body of the Book prov'd that the Poet's Art ...
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... Thoughts are all before it . Where any of thefe are wanting or imper- fect , fo much it wants , and is imperfect in the Imitation of Human Life , which is the very De- finition of a Poem . Words indeed like glaring Colours , are the ...
... Thoughts are all before it . Where any of thefe are wanting or imper- fect , fo much it wants , and is imperfect in the Imitation of Human Life , which is the very De- finition of a Poem . Words indeed like glaring Colours , are the ...
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... thought a Perfon worthy of his Bounty , believes him entailed on his Care , till the Cure be perfected . This is enough to let you fee how valuable a Per- fon Laudon is ; and I thall referve a more perfect Character of him to another ...
... thought a Perfon worthy of his Bounty , believes him entailed on his Care , till the Cure be perfected . This is enough to let you fee how valuable a Per- fon Laudon is ; and I thall referve a more perfect Character of him to another ...
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