The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester: Critical worksT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1811 |
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... seen , to great advan- tage . The day being extremely bright , the shew was agreeable and striking . About two o'clock , their Majesties , & c . returned to Cheltenham . } On the Tuesday following , August the Aug. 5 . fifth , their ...
... seen , to great advan- tage . The day being extremely bright , the shew was agreeable and striking . About two o'clock , their Majesties , & c . returned to Cheltenham . } On the Tuesday following , August the Aug. 5 . fifth , their ...
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... seen , to great advan- tage . The day being extremely bright , the shew was agreeable and striking . About two o'clock , their Majesties , & c . returned › to Cheltenham . On the Tuesday following , August the Aug. 5 . fifth , their ...
... seen , to great advan- tage . The day being extremely bright , the shew was agreeable and striking . About two o'clock , their Majesties , & c . returned › to Cheltenham . On the Tuesday following , August the Aug. 5 . fifth , their ...
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... seen and confessed , it unluckily happened , that the sagacity of his numerous commentators went no further . They still considered this famous epistle as a collection , though not a system , of criticisms on poetry in general ; with ...
... seen and confessed , it unluckily happened , that the sagacity of his numerous commentators went no further . They still considered this famous epistle as a collection , though not a system , of criticisms on poetry in general ; with ...
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... seen , what was the real form of the satire , nothing , it is plain , was wanting , but the application of a particular address , to constitute the didactic epistle : the structure of this poem , as prescribed by the laws of nature and ...
... seen , what was the real form of the satire , nothing , it is plain , was wanting , but the application of a particular address , to constitute the didactic epistle : the structure of this poem , as prescribed by the laws of nature and ...
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... seen , is constantly pursued by an uniform , con- e J. Scaliger says , Epistolas , Græcorum more , Phocylidæ atque Theognidis [ Horatius ] scripsit : præceptis philosophiæ divulsis mi- nimeque inter se cohærentibus . And of this Epistle ...
... seen , is constantly pursued by an uniform , con- e J. Scaliger says , Epistolas , Græcorum more , Phocylidæ atque Theognidis [ Horatius ] scripsit : præceptis philosophiæ divulsis mi- nimeque inter se cohærentibus . And of this Epistle ...
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Página 46 - Natura fieret laudabile carmen an arte Quaesitum est : ego nee Studium sine divite vena Nee rude quid possit video ingenium ; alterius sic 410 Altera poscit opem res et conjurat amice.
Página 29 - Semper ad eventum festinat et in medias res Non secus ac notas auditorem rapit, et quae Desperat tractata nitescere posse relinquit ; 150 Atque ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet, Primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum.
Página 36 - Graeca nocturna versate manu, versate diurna. at vestri proavi Plautinos et numeros et 270 laudavere sales ; nimium patienter utrumque, ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Página 28 - Personam formare novam, servetur ad imum Qualis ab incepto processerit, et sibi constet. Difficile est proprie communia dicere ; tuque Rectius Iliacum carmen deducis in actus, Quam si proferres ignota indictaque primus.
Página 39 - ... ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
Página 39 - ... scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons : rem tibi Socraticae poterunt ostendere chartae, 310 verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur. qui didicit patriae quid debeat et quid amicis, quo sit amore parens, quo frater amandus et hospes, quod sit conscripti, quod iudicis officium, quae partes in bellum missi ducis, ille profecto 315 reddere personae scit convenientia cuique.
Página 45 - Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva ; 385 Id tibi judicium est, ea mens ; si quid tamen olim Scripseris, in Maeci descendat judicis aures Et patris et nostras, nonumque prematur in annum : Membranis intus positis delere licebit, Quod non edideris ; nescit vox missa reverti.
Página 25 - Vincentem strepitus et natum rebus agendis. Musa dedit fidibus divos puerosque deorum, Et pugilem victorem et equum certamine primum, Et juvenum curas et libera vina referre.
Página 27 - Jura neget sibi nata, nihil non arroget armis ; Sit Medea ferox invictaque, flebilis Ino, Perfidus Ixion, lo vaga, tristis Orestes.
Página 267 - Dicitur Afrani toga convenisse Menandro ; Plautus ad exemplar Siculi properare Epicharmi ; Vincere Caecilius gravitate, Terentius arte. Hos ediscit, et hos arto stipata theatro Spectat Roma potens ; habet hos numeratque poetas Ad nostrum tempus, Livi scriptoris ab aevo.