De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... also celebrates in his Verfes . Though aged , he fell in love with Bathyllus , a young Boy , of whose hard - heartedness he complains . He wrote in the Ionick Dialect . Several of his Poems are yet extant , most whereof . confist of ...
... also celebrates in his Verfes . Though aged , he fell in love with Bathyllus , a young Boy , of whose hard - heartedness he complains . He wrote in the Ionick Dialect . Several of his Poems are yet extant , most whereof . confist of ...
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... also ftiles him , a very great Critick ; and one of an exquifite tafte in Learning ; but as Huetius obferves , his Stile fell fome- what short of the Delicacy of his Judgment : For here- in he seem'd to be too affected , and too ...
... also ftiles him , a very great Critick ; and one of an exquifite tafte in Learning ; but as Huetius obferves , his Stile fell fome- what short of the Delicacy of his Judgment : For here- in he seem'd to be too affected , and too ...
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... also a great Admirer of Rapin's Poem of Gardening . He tells us , that this Holy Father , Rapin , has fo ingenious a way of mixing Fable to the moft curious Refearches of Philofophy ; and that he has handled this Subject of Gardening ...
... also a great Admirer of Rapin's Poem of Gardening . He tells us , that this Holy Father , Rapin , has fo ingenious a way of mixing Fable to the moft curious Refearches of Philofophy ; and that he has handled this Subject of Gardening ...
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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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