The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... tion what Monfieur Boileau has fo well enlarged upon " in the preface to his works : That wit and fine wri- " ting doth not confift fo much in advancing things " that are new , as in giving things that are known aǹ " agreeable turn . It ...
... tion what Monfieur Boileau has fo well enlarged upon " in the preface to his works : That wit and fine wri- " ting doth not confift fo much in advancing things " that are new , as in giving things that are known aǹ " agreeable turn . It ...
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... tion of Treafon discovered in his poem o . Mr. Curll boldly fupplies an imperfect verfe with Kings and Prin- ceffes P. And one Matthew Concanen , yet more im- pudent , publishes at length the Two moft SACRED NAMES in this Nation , as ...
... tion of Treafon discovered in his poem o . Mr. Curll boldly fupplies an imperfect verfe with Kings and Prin- ceffes P. And one Matthew Concanen , yet more im- pudent , publishes at length the Two moft SACRED NAMES in this Nation , as ...
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... tion which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath " lately met with , I was furprized to fee what I had " long defpaired , a performance deferving the name 66 " Now is it not plain , that any one who fends fuch compliments to another ...
... tion which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath " lately met with , I was furprized to fee what I had " long defpaired , a performance deferving the name 66 " Now is it not plain , that any one who fends fuch compliments to another ...
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... tion . This Phantom in the Poet's mind must have a Name : He finds it to be course the Hero of the poem . : and he becomes of The Fable being thus , according to the best exam- ple , one and entire , as contained in the Propofition ...
... tion . This Phantom in the Poet's mind must have a Name : He finds it to be course the Hero of the poem . : and he becomes of The Fable being thus , according to the best exam- ple , one and entire , as contained in the Propofition ...
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... thought muft needs be turned upon a real fubject meet for laud and celebra- tion ; not one whom he is to make , but one whom he may find , truly illuftrious . This is the primum mobile of of his poetic world , whence every thing is to.
... thought muft needs be turned upon a real fubject meet for laud and celebra- tion ; not one whom he is to make , but one whom he may find , truly illuftrious . This is the primum mobile of of his poetic world , whence every thing is to.
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Հատոր 34 Samuel Johnson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1779 |
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