The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three PartsAlbion Press: : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Williams, Stationers' Court, and T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1804 - 155 էջ |
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... Altera poscit opem res , et conjurat amice . HORACE . Albion Press : PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE , IVY LANE , FOR T. WILLIAMS , STATIONERS ' AND T. HURST , PATERNOSTER - ROW 1804 . COURT , PREFACE . 6 DIDACTIC poetry is moral truth clothed in.
... Altera poscit opem res , et conjurat amice . HORACE . Albion Press : PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE , IVY LANE , FOR T. WILLIAMS , STATIONERS ' AND T. HURST , PATERNOSTER - ROW 1804 . COURT , PREFACE . 6 DIDACTIC poetry is moral truth clothed in.
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A Poem, in Three Parts John Blair Linn. BRITISH MI PREFACE . 6 DIDACTIC poetry is moral truth clothed in - Part II.
A Poem, in Three Parts John Blair Linn. BRITISH MI PREFACE . 6 DIDACTIC poetry is moral truth clothed in - Part II.
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... truth clothed in the garments of Fiction . Its design more than that of any other species of poetry is to instruct , guide the arts , and to trace the laws of propriety and reason . Like prosaical compositions it delivers the rules and ...
... truth clothed in the garments of Fiction . Its design more than that of any other species of poetry is to instruct , guide the arts , and to trace the laws of propriety and reason . Like prosaical compositions it delivers the rules and ...
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... truth advanced in the poem . In didactic poetry a skilful arrangement should be observed . The branches of its argument are always numerous , and of different hues ; in order to render these harmonious and to avoid the incoherence of ...
... truth advanced in the poem . In didactic poetry a skilful arrangement should be observed . The branches of its argument are always numerous , and of different hues ; in order to render these harmonious and to avoid the incoherence of ...
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... Though it is a solemn truth that the profoundest erudition disconnected with re- ligion cannot enlighten the dark region beyond the grave , or afford consolation on the bed of 1 death ; yet , when in union with religion , X THE DESIGN .
... Though it is a solemn truth that the profoundest erudition disconnected with re- ligion cannot enlighten the dark region beyond the grave , or afford consolation on the bed of 1 death ; yet , when in union with religion , X THE DESIGN .
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