The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith].1762 |
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... must be ufed fparingly , and with judgment . Mr. Pope has cenfured the improper ufe of it , and at the fame time given us a beautiful verfe of this kind , in his excellent Essay on Criticism , where , speak- ing of those who regard ...
... must be ufed fparingly , and with judgment . Mr. Pope has cenfured the improper ufe of it , and at the fame time given us a beautiful verfe of this kind , in his excellent Essay on Criticism , where , speak- ing of those who regard ...
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... must confider how words are pronounced in reading profe , and obferve how they are used by the best poets , and we fhall feldom fail either with refpect to juftnefs of meafure or propriety of contractions . It will very much add to the ...
... must confider how words are pronounced in reading profe , and obferve how they are used by the best poets , and we fhall feldom fail either with refpect to juftnefs of meafure or propriety of contractions . It will very much add to the ...
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... must find a place in the thoughts of our poems , or they will be ever lifeless and unaffecting . Truth , which on other occafions pleafes though unadorned , re- quires embellishment here : though this ornament is fome- times no more ...
... must find a place in the thoughts of our poems , or they will be ever lifeless and unaffecting . Truth , which on other occafions pleafes though unadorned , re- quires embellishment here : though this ornament is fome- times no more ...
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... must be mortal to us both . O flow'rs That never will in other climate grow , My early vifitation and my last Atev'n , which I bred up with tender hand From the firft opening bud , and gave you names ; Who now fhall rear ye to th ' fun ...
... must be mortal to us both . O flow'rs That never will in other climate grow , My early vifitation and my last Atev'n , which I bred up with tender hand From the firft opening bud , and gave you names ; Who now fhall rear ye to th ' fun ...
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... must occur that require common thoughts and a common ftile ; but if they did not , and it was poffible for a poet to keep up to the fame ele- vated ftrain , yet would he mifs of his aim , and rather dif- guft than pleafe ; for the mind ...
... must occur that require common thoughts and a common ftile ; but if they did not , and it was poffible for a poet to keep up to the fame ele- vated ftrain , yet would he mifs of his aim , and rather dif- guft than pleafe ; for the mind ...
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