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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What is , said on versification is indeed but little , yet it is what was thought
abundantly fufficient , In short , no more could be introduced ' that would be useful
; and to incumber a young student in any frience with useless rules , is increasing
his ...
What is , said on versification is indeed but little , yet it is what was thought
abundantly fufficient , In short , no more could be introduced ' that would be useful
; and to incumber a young student in any frience with useless rules , is increasing
his ...
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Monarchs and beauties rule with equal sway ; • All strive to serve , and glory to
obey : « Alike unpitied when depos'd they ... We have given the rules usually laid
down for pastoral writing , and exhibited some examples which were written on ...
Monarchs and beauties rule with equal sway ; • All strive to serve , and glory to
obey : « Alike unpitied when depos'd they ... We have given the rules usually laid
down for pastoral writing , and exhibited some examples which were written on ...
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Virgil begins his third book with an invocation to some of the rural deities , and
then , after complimenting Auguftus , addresses himself to Mecænas , and enters
on his subject ; which contains rules for the breeding and management of horses
...
Virgil begins his third book with an invocation to some of the rural deities , and
then , after complimenting Auguftus , addresses himself to Mecænas , and enters
on his subject ; which contains rules for the breeding and management of horses
...
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21 But the judgment , he observes , may be improved by the rules of art , which
rules , if just and fit , are only nature methodised ; and as these rules are derived
from the practice of the ancient poets , the ancients , particularly Homer and Virgil
...
21 But the judgment , he observes , may be improved by the rules of art , which
rules , if just and fit , are only nature methodised ; and as these rules are derived
from the practice of the ancient poets , the ancients , particularly Homer and Virgil
...
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If , where the rules not far enough extend , ( Since rules were made but to
promote their end ) Some lucky Licence answers to the full Th'intent propos'd ,
that licence is a rule . Thus Pegasus , a nearer way to take , May boldly deviate
from the ...
If , where the rules not far enough extend , ( Since rules were made but to
promote their end ) Some lucky Licence answers to the full Th'intent propos'd ,
that licence is a rule . Thus Pegasus , a nearer way to take , May boldly deviate
from the ...
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