De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... ( Says Lipfius ) I am forry fo great a Man fhould apply fo ill . ' Tis true indeed , Martial is nothing compar'd to Catullus , I know it well enough ; but then this I know too , ( Says Lipfius ) that though fome of Catullus's Epigrams are ...
... ( Says Lipfius ) I am forry fo great a Man fhould apply fo ill . ' Tis true indeed , Martial is nothing compar'd to Catullus , I know it well enough ; but then this I know too , ( Says Lipfius ) that though fome of Catullus's Epigrams are ...
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... ( Says Brown ) be Read with great delight and profit . It is not without fome Wonder his Elegant Lines are fo neglected ; for furely hereby ( Says Brown ) we reject one of the best Epick Poets . Rapin , in his Reflexions upon Ariftotle's ...
... ( Says Brown ) be Read with great delight and profit . It is not without fome Wonder his Elegant Lines are fo neglected ; for furely hereby ( Says Brown ) we reject one of the best Epick Poets . Rapin , in his Reflexions upon Ariftotle's ...
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... ( Says Dryden ) that the beft of Commentators can but guess at his meaning , in many paffages : And none can be certain that he has di- vin'd rightly . After all , ( Says Dryden ) Perfius was a Young Man , like his Friend and Contemporary ...
... ( Says Dryden ) that the beft of Commentators can but guess at his meaning , in many paffages : And none can be certain that he has di- vin'd rightly . After all , ( Says Dryden ) Perfius was a Young Man , like his Friend and Contemporary ...
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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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