The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... manner , and the words . I read you both with the fame admiration , but not with the fame delight . He affects the metaphyfics , not only in his fatires , but in his amorous verfes , where nature only fhould reign ; and perplexes the ...
... manner , and the words . I read you both with the fame admiration , but not with the fame delight . He affects the metaphyfics , not only in his fatires , but in his amorous verfes , where nature only fhould reign ; and perplexes the ...
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... manners of the ftage . You can banish from thence fcurrility and prophaneness , and restrain the licentious infolence of poets and their actors in all things that fhock the public quiet , or the reputation of pri- vate perfons , under ...
... manners of the ftage . You can banish from thence fcurrility and prophaneness , and restrain the licentious infolence of poets and their actors in all things that fhock the public quiet , or the reputation of pri- vate perfons , under ...
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... manner of expreffing them . A painter , judging of some admirable piece , may affirm with certainty , that it was of Holben , or Van Dyck but vulgar defigns , and common draughts , are cafily mistaken and misapplied . Thus , by my long ...
... manner of expreffing them . A painter , judging of some admirable piece , may affirm with certainty , that it was of Holben , or Van Dyck but vulgar defigns , and common draughts , are cafily mistaken and misapplied . Thus , by my long ...
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... manner , and has provided his hero with a Pa- troclus , under another name , only to bring him back to the wars , when his friend was killed . The French have performed nothing in this kind , which is not as below those two Italians ...
... manner , and has provided his hero with a Pa- troclus , under another name , only to bring him back to the wars , when his friend was killed . The French have performed nothing in this kind , which is not as below those two Italians ...
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... manner of Homer , or fo copiously tranf- lated his . Græcifms , and the Latin elegancies of Virgil . It is true , he runs into a flat thought , fometimes for a hundred lines together , but it is when he is got into a track of fcripture ...
... manner of Homer , or fo copiously tranf- lated his . Græcifms , and the Latin elegancies of Virgil . It is true , he runs into a flat thought , fometimes for a hundred lines together , but it is when he is got into a track of fcripture ...
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