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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But ( as we have intimated already ) this order may be frequently dispensed with ,
without deitroying the harmony of the verse ; nay , it adds a peculiar beauty to the
poetry , to indulge such a variety now and then , especially in the first and ...
But ( as we have intimated already ) this order may be frequently dispensed with ,
without deitroying the harmony of the verse ; nay , it adds a peculiar beauty to the
poetry , to indulge such a variety now and then , especially in the first and ...
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These thoughts have the property of being comprised in a few words , and the
whole meaning is not at first so obvious , but seems partly concealed , that the
mind of the reader might be gratified in the discovery . This little mystery , says
father ...
These thoughts have the property of being comprised in a few words , and the
whole meaning is not at first so obvious , but seems partly concealed , that the
mind of the reader might be gratified in the discovery . This little mystery , says
father ...
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It was first invented to bewail the death of a friend , and afterwards us'd to express
the complaints of lovers , or any other doleful and melancholy subject . In process
of time not only matters of grief , but joy , wishes , prayers , expoftulations ...
It was first invented to bewail the death of a friend , and afterwards us'd to express
the complaints of lovers , or any other doleful and melancholy subject . In process
of time not only matters of grief , but joy , wishes , prayers , expoftulations ...
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Scaliger , and Fontenelle are of Mr. Pope's opinion , and fuppose that Pastorals
were the first poems ; but this conclufion seems not to be drawn from nature and
reason . As man in the infant state of the world , was undoubtedly ftruck with an ...
Scaliger , and Fontenelle are of Mr. Pope's opinion , and fuppose that Pastorals
were the first poems ; but this conclufion seems not to be drawn from nature and
reason . As man in the infant state of the world , was undoubtedly ftruck with an ...
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First , then , shall lightsome birds forget to fly , The briny ocean turn to pastures
dry , And every rapid river cease to flow , ' E're I unmindful of Menalcas grow . Τ Η
Ε Ν ο Τ . This night thy care with me forget , and fold Thy flock with mine , to ward
...
First , then , shall lightsome birds forget to fly , The briny ocean turn to pastures
dry , And every rapid river cease to flow , ' E're I unmindful of Menalcas grow . Τ Η
Ε Ν ο Τ . This night thy care with me forget , and fold Thy flock with mine , to ward
...
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