De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... Style , or loftiness of Expreffion . But Honoratus Faber , lib . 3. Euphyandri , cap . 2. tells us , Though his Style be natural , foft , and fweet , yet that his Latin is not fo very pure , as fome would perfwade us . Borrichius , in ...
... Style , or loftiness of Expreffion . But Honoratus Faber , lib . 3. Euphyandri , cap . 2. tells us , Though his Style be natural , foft , and fweet , yet that his Latin is not fo very pure , as fome would perfwade us . Borrichius , in ...
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... Style . Borrichius , in his Differt . Acad . De Poetis , pag . 30. ob ferves , That Sophocles , by his Style , feems to be rather a Man for business , than for words ; whereas the Style of Eu- ripides , favours more of the Scholar , and ...
... Style . Borrichius , in his Differt . Acad . De Poetis , pag . 30. ob ferves , That Sophocles , by his Style , feems to be rather a Man for business , than for words ; whereas the Style of Eu- ripides , favours more of the Scholar , and ...
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... Style had been Incomparable . But the fame Author , fect . 16. tells us , that Vida had a good Genius for Writing in Latin ; that the Purity of his Style is Admirable ; but , the Contrivance of his Fable has no Delicateness ; his Manner ...
... Style had been Incomparable . But the fame Author , fect . 16. tells us , that Vida had a good Genius for Writing in Latin ; that the Purity of his Style is Admirable ; but , the Contrivance of his Fable has no Delicateness ; his Manner ...
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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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