The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith]. |
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... Examples 27 Of delicate Thoughts , with Examples Of Humour 37 Of brilliant
Thoughts , with Examples Of hunting down a Thought , and its bad Effects 40 Of
the STYLE of Poetry 41 The Difference between the Style of Poetry and Profe ibid
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... Examples 27 Of delicate Thoughts , with Examples Of Humour 37 Of brilliant
Thoughts , with Examples Of hunting down a Thought , and its bad Effects 40 Of
the STYLE of Poetry 41 The Difference between the Style of Poetry and Profe ibid
.
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Of the STYLE of Poetry . 1 FTER dwelling so long on thoughts in poetry , little
need be said of the poetic style ; for the passages we have selected to illustrate
the thoughts , may serve as so many examples of style also . The beauty of style
in ...
Of the STYLE of Poetry . 1 FTER dwelling so long on thoughts in poetry , little
need be said of the poetic style ; for the passages we have selected to illustrate
the thoughts , may serve as so many examples of style also . The beauty of style
in ...
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... for too great a portion of any one , however palatable it may be in itself , will rob
the rest of their favour . Besides , a luxuriancy of epithets tends to make the style
prolix and faccid , and robs it of that strength and force with which every ...
... for too great a portion of any one , however palatable it may be in itself , will rob
the rest of their favour . Besides , a luxuriancy of epithets tends to make the style
prolix and faccid , and robs it of that strength and force with which every ...
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Thus we see that sublime thoughts may sometimes appear to advantage in a
common style . But the reverse : will by no means hold ; for words can have
neither beauty nor sublimity , unless the thoughts have both . The fublime style
therefore ...
Thus we see that sublime thoughts may sometimes appear to advantage in a
common style . But the reverse : will by no means hold ; for words can have
neither beauty nor sublimity , unless the thoughts have both . The fublime style
therefore ...
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There is also a species of style called the sarcastical or invective , which is
peculiar to the fatire and the epigram ; and when style abounds with figurative
expressions , as the epic poem and sublimer ode more particularly do , we call it
the ...
There is also a species of style called the sarcastical or invective , which is
peculiar to the fatire and the epigram ; and when style abounds with figurative
expressions , as the epic poem and sublimer ode more particularly do , we call it
the ...
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