De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... Tongue , before he attempts to Tranflate a foreign Language . Neither is it fufficient that he be able to judge of Words and Stile ; but he must be a Master of them too : He muft per- fectly understand his Authors Tongue , and ...
... Tongue , before he attempts to Tranflate a foreign Language . Neither is it fufficient that he be able to judge of Words and Stile ; but he must be a Master of them too : He muft per- fectly understand his Authors Tongue , and ...
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... Tongue . Ludovicus Vives , lib . 3. De Tradendis Difciplinis , tells us , That Boccace was Petrarch's Scholar , and that he was in no respect to be compared with his Mafter . But in another Place be Remarks , That Boccace's Genealogia ...
... Tongue . Ludovicus Vives , lib . 3. De Tradendis Difciplinis , tells us , That Boccace was Petrarch's Scholar , and that he was in no respect to be compared with his Mafter . But in another Place be Remarks , That Boccace's Genealogia ...
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... Tongue had Beauty and Numbers in it . Our Language owes more to him , than the French does to Cardinal Richlieu , and the whole Academy . The Tongue came into his hands , like a Rough Diamond ; he Polith'd it first , and to that degree ...
... Tongue had Beauty and Numbers in it . Our Language owes more to him , than the French does to Cardinal Richlieu , and the whole Academy . The Tongue came into his hands , like a Rough Diamond ; he Polith'd it first , and to that degree ...
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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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