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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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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Let STANHOPE speak his lift'ning country's wrong , My humble voice shall please
one partial maid ; For her alone , I pen my tender song , Securely fitting in his
friendly shade . XIII . STANhope hall come , and grace his rural friend , Delia shall
...
Let STANHOPE speak his lift'ning country's wrong , My humble voice shall please
one partial maid ; For her alone , I pen my tender song , Securely fitting in his
friendly shade . XIII . STANhope hall come , and grace his rural friend , Delia shall
...
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Let them , extended on the decent bier , Convey the corse in melancholy state ,
Thro ' all the village spread the tender tear , While pitying maids our wond'rous
loves relate . But every species of poetry , however serious , may admit of humour
...
Let them , extended on the decent bier , Convey the corse in melancholy state ,
Thro ' all the village spread the tender tear , While pitying maids our wond'rous
loves relate . But every species of poetry , however serious , may admit of humour
...
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The tender firflings of my woolly breed Shall on his holy altar often bleed . He
gave me kine to graze the flow'ry plain , And so my pipe renew'd the rural strain .
MELIBO E vs. I envy not your fortune , but admire , That while the raging sword
and ...
The tender firflings of my woolly breed Shall on his holy altar often bleed . He
gave me kine to graze the flow'ry plain , And so my pipe renew'd the rural strain .
MELIBO E vs. I envy not your fortune , but admire , That while the raging sword
and ...
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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 with propriety and elegance . And ,
indeed , if we ...
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 with propriety and elegance . And ,
indeed , if we ...
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