De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... Plautus is ingenious in his Defigos , happy in his Imaginations , fruitful in his In- vention ; Yet , that there are fome Infipid Jefts , that escape from him in the tafte of Horace ; and his good fayings that make the People laugh ...
... Plautus is ingenious in his Defigos , happy in his Imaginations , fruitful in his In- vention ; Yet , that there are fome Infipid Jefts , that escape from him in the tafte of Horace ; and his good fayings that make the People laugh ...
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... Plautus is neither fo prudent , nor fo exact as Terence , in that he introduces more than four Perfons at once upon the Stage , all fpeaking at the fame time ; which is a thing never done by Terence . In a word , Plautus ( fays Voffius ) ...
... Plautus is neither fo prudent , nor fo exact as Terence , in that he introduces more than four Perfons at once upon the Stage , all fpeaking at the fame time ; which is a thing never done by Terence . In a word , Plautus ( fays Voffius ) ...
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... Plautus was for accommodating Words to Thing ' ; fo Te- rence chose rather to fuit Things to Words . Jofeph Scaliger , in Scaligerana 1. calls Plautus and Terence , the best and choicest of all the Latin Authors ; and fays that their ...
... Plautus was for accommodating Words to Thing ' ; fo Te- rence chose rather to fuit Things to Words . Jofeph Scaliger , in Scaligerana 1. calls Plautus and Terence , the best and choicest of all the Latin Authors ; and fays that their ...
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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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