De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... Opinion , was , because they did not find , that Ariftotle had writ any thing concerning Co- medy , as a late Anonymous Author has obferv'd in his Bibliograph . curiof . Hiftor . Philolog . & c . pag . 45. But , the Learned Gerardus ...
... Opinion , was , because they did not find , that Ariftotle had writ any thing concerning Co- medy , as a late Anonymous Author has obferv'd in his Bibliograph . curiof . Hiftor . Philolog . & c . pag . 45. But , the Learned Gerardus ...
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... Opinion of Porphyrius and Solinus ; the First of whom fets him roo . the other 130. years after ) to be Contemporary with Homer : which Opinion is con- firm'd by an Epigram of Dion , and the Difcourfe in the Fifth Book of Plutarch's ...
... Opinion of Porphyrius and Solinus ; the First of whom fets him roo . the other 130. years after ) to be Contemporary with Homer : which Opinion is con- firm'd by an Epigram of Dion , and the Difcourfe in the Fifth Book of Plutarch's ...
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... Opinion , That the Poem of Lucretius was not much fet forth , or adorn'd with Wit ; yet at the fame time he owns , that Lucretius has therein thew'd a great deal of Art . Julius Scaliger , in his Comment upon Ariftotle's Hifto ria ...
... Opinion , That the Poem of Lucretius was not much fet forth , or adorn'd with Wit ; yet at the fame time he owns , that Lucretius has therein thew'd a great deal of Art . Julius Scaliger , in his Comment upon Ariftotle's Hifto ria ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poetry encouragd in former Ages but difcouragd | 9 |
That good Humour is effentially neceſſary to a Poet | 17 |
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