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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Answer to Chloe Jealous , in the manner of Sappho , by the same 61 A better
Answer to Chloe Jealous , by the same 62 On receiving a Moss - Rose from a
sick Lady , by Mr. Doddib . Of the more florid and figurative Ode 63 On Fancy , by
Mr.
Answer to Chloe Jealous , in the manner of Sappho , by the same 61 A better
Answer to Chloe Jealous , by the same 62 On receiving a Moss - Rose from a
sick Lady , by Mr. Doddib . Of the more florid and figurative Ode 63 On Fancy , by
Mr.
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The diction ought to be free from any harshness ; neat , easy , perfpicuous ,
expreffive of the manners , tender , and pathetic ; and the numbers should be
smooth and flowing , and captivate the ear with their uniform sweetness and
delicacy .
The diction ought to be free from any harshness ; neat , easy , perfpicuous ,
expreffive of the manners , tender , and pathetic ; and the numbers should be
smooth and flowing , and captivate the ear with their uniform sweetness and
delicacy .
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Lucretius is the most considerable among the ancients who has written in this
manner ; ; the derns I know of none but small detached pieces , except the poem
called tinii - Lucretius , which , has not yet received an English dress , and Dr.
Lucretius is the most considerable among the ancients who has written in this
manner ; ; the derns I know of none but small detached pieces , except the poem
called tinii - Lucretius , which , has not yet received an English dress , and Dr.
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... art of poetry itself , of which there are many that deserve particular attention ;
but we have anticipated , our design , and render'd any farther notice of them in a
manner useless , by the observations , we have made in the course of this work .
... art of poetry itself , of which there are many that deserve particular attention ;
but we have anticipated , our design , and render'd any farther notice of them in a
manner useless , by the observations , we have made in the course of this work .
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We have dwelt long enough , perhaps too long , on this subject ; but as these
poems are of such use , that what is taught in this agreeable manner will remain
for ever fix'd on the memory , it seem'd the more necessary to be very particular
and ...
We have dwelt long enough , perhaps too long , on this subject ; but as these
poems are of such use , that what is taught in this agreeable manner will remain
for ever fix'd on the memory , it seem'd the more necessary to be very particular
and ...
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