De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... kind to ' em than their Planets , that Poetry is grown almost out of Repute , and men come ftrongly prejudiced against any thing of this Kind , as expecting nothing but Froth and Emptiness ; and to be a Poet , goes for lit- tle more ...
... kind to ' em than their Planets , that Poetry is grown almost out of Repute , and men come ftrongly prejudiced against any thing of this Kind , as expecting nothing but Froth and Emptiness ; and to be a Poet , goes for lit- tle more ...
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... kind of Pleafure . It tickles awkardly , with a kind of pain , to the best fort of Readers ; we are pleas'd ungratefully , and , if I may fay fo , against our liking . We thank him not for giving us that unfeasonable Delight , when we ...
... kind of Pleafure . It tickles awkardly , with a kind of pain , to the best fort of Readers ; we are pleas'd ungratefully , and , if I may fay fo , against our liking . We thank him not for giving us that unfeasonable Delight , when we ...
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... Kind ; but , that they would yet have been more beautiful , if the Verfe had been the Iambick of Six Feet . But some of the Modern Criticks have ta- ken great offence at this Exception of Quintilian ; and among the reft , Boeclerus fays ...
... Kind ; but , that they would yet have been more beautiful , if the Verfe had been the Iambick of Six Feet . But some of the Modern Criticks have ta- ken great offence at this Exception of Quintilian ; and among the reft , Boeclerus fays ...
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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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