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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precede the vowels where the rhyme begins , must be different in each verse ; so
that light and delight , vice and advice , move and remove , must not be made to
rhyme together ; for though the fignification of the words are different enough ...
precede the vowels where the rhyme begins , must be different in each verse ; so
that light and delight , vice and advice , move and remove , must not be made to
rhyme together ; for though the fignification of the words are different enough ...
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Whether it be intended to move the passions , or to please the fancy , it must
answer the end proposed ; and therefore it is never to be admitted but when
some point can be obtained . A little wit never betrays himself more than when by
...
Whether it be intended to move the passions , or to please the fancy , it must
answer the end proposed ; and therefore it is never to be admitted but when
some point can be obtained . A little wit never betrays himself more than when by
...
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No epigrammatic points or conceits , none of those fine things which moft people
are so fond of in every fort of poem , can be allow'd in this , but must give place to
nobler beauties , those of Nature and the Passions . Elegy rejects whatever is ...
No epigrammatic points or conceits , none of those fine things which moft people
are so fond of in every fort of poem , can be allow'd in this , but must give place to
nobler beauties , those of Nature and the Passions . Elegy rejects whatever is ...
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Be . fides , the subject must contain some particular beauty in itself , and each
eclogue present a scene or prospect to our view enriched with variety · which
variety is in a great measure obtained by frequent comparisons drawn from the
most ...
Be . fides , the subject must contain some particular beauty in itself , and each
eclogue present a scene or prospect to our view enriched with variety · which
variety is in a great measure obtained by frequent comparisons drawn from the
most ...
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Ye operas , circles , I no more must view ! • My toilette , patches , all the world
adieu ! We have given the rules usually laid down for pastoral writing , and
exhibited some examples which were written on this plan ; but we must beg leave
to ...
Ye operas , circles , I no more must view ! • My toilette , patches , all the world
adieu ! We have given the rules usually laid down for pastoral writing , and
exhibited some examples which were written on this plan ; but we must beg leave
to ...
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