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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Of Self - love , and Reason , with their use 162 Of the Passions , and their use
163 , 164 Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to Society 165 That no
Creature fubfifts wholly for itself , nor wholly for another , the happiness of
Animals ...
Of Self - love , and Reason , with their use 162 Of the Passions , and their use
163 , 164 Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to Society 165 That no
Creature fubfifts wholly for itself , nor wholly for another , the happiness of
Animals ...
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After receiving some admonitions from the angel , Adam explains himself on the
subject of his love for Eve , in order to prove that his passion was founded on
reason , and therefore , though violent , not improper for Paradise . Neither her ...
After receiving some admonitions from the angel , Adam explains himself on the
subject of his love for Eve , in order to prove that his passion was founded on
reason , and therefore , though violent , not improper for Paradise . Neither her ...
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It may be said , indeed , that many of our epi . itles ( especially those of Horace
and Mr. Pope ) partake of the satire ; but that is no reason why others that are of a
quite different nature fhould be placed under that head . The descriptive poems of
...
It may be said , indeed , that many of our epi . itles ( especially those of Horace
and Mr. Pope ) partake of the satire ; but that is no reason why others that are of a
quite different nature fhould be placed under that head . The descriptive poems of
...
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... without deviating from nature and right reason . The sublime which arises from
tumults , wars , and what are too often falsely called great actions , the Pastoral
abhors ; but that which is blended with the tender and pathetic may be introduced
...
... without deviating from nature and right reason . The sublime which arises from
tumults , wars , and what are too often falsely called great actions , the Pastoral
abhors ; but that which is blended with the tender and pathetic may be introduced
...
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The bliss of man ( could pride that blessing find ) Is not to act or think beyond
mankind ; No pow'rs of body or of soul to share , But what his nature and his ftate
can bear . Why has not man a microscopic eye ? For this plain reason , man is
not a ...
The bliss of man ( could pride that blessing find ) Is not to act or think beyond
mankind ; No pow'rs of body or of soul to share , But what his nature and his ftate
can bear . Why has not man a microscopic eye ? For this plain reason , man is
not a ...
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