Critical worksT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1811 |
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... concerning poetical distribution ; principally , as it may be affected by false notions , 1. Of poetic licence [ v . 10 ] and , 2. Of poetic perfection [ v . 25 ] . But the same causes will equally affect the language , as method , of ...
... concerning poetical distribution ; principally , as it may be affected by false notions , 1. Of poetic licence [ v . 10 ] and , 2. Of poetic perfection [ v . 25 ] . But the same causes will equally affect the language , as method , of ...
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... concerning the choice of a prudent and sincere friend , whose unbiassed sense might at all times correct the prejudices , indiscretions , and oversights of the author . And to impress this necessary care , with greater force , on the ...
... concerning the choice of a prudent and sincere friend , whose unbiassed sense might at all times correct the prejudices , indiscretions , and oversights of the author . And to impress this necessary care , with greater force , on the ...
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... the mouth of an objector . 14. INCEPTIS GRAVIBUS , & c . ] These prepara- tory observations concerning the laws of poetic composition at large have been thought to glance more particularly at the epic poetry : Which was not 66 NOTES ON THE.
... the mouth of an objector . 14. INCEPTIS GRAVIBUS , & c . ] These prepara- tory observations concerning the laws of poetic composition at large have been thought to glance more particularly at the epic poetry : Which was not 66 NOTES ON THE.
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... concerning an unity of design , the abuse of language , and the different colourings of the several species of poetry , whilst they extend to poetic composition at large , more particularly respect the case of the drama . The first of ...
... concerning an unity of design , the abuse of language , and the different colourings of the several species of poetry , whilst they extend to poetic composition at large , more particularly respect the case of the drama . The first of ...
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... concerning the language of it . Ex noto fictum carmen sequar — tantum series juncturaque pollet . v . 242 . Does he mean the joining two subjects together and combining them into one , so as that the compound subject shall be a new one ...
... concerning the language of it . Ex noto fictum carmen sequar — tantum series juncturaque pollet . v . 242 . Does he mean the joining two subjects together and combining them into one , so as that the compound subject shall be a new one ...
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Página 18 - Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And without method talks us into sense; Will, like a friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. He, who supreme in judgment, as in wit, Might boldly censure, as he boldly writ, Yet judg'd with coolness, tho' he sung with fire; His precepts teach but what his works inspire.
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