De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... lay the Scene , or in whatfoever Age , the manners of their Heroes are wholly French : Ra- cin's Bajazet , is bred at ... ( lays Rapin ) flatter our felves with our Wit , and the Genius of our Nation ; but our Soul is not e- nough exalted ...
... lay the Scene , or in whatfoever Age , the manners of their Heroes are wholly French : Ra- cin's Bajazet , is bred at ... ( lays Rapin ) flatter our felves with our Wit , and the Genius of our Nation ; but our Soul is not e- nough exalted ...
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... lay in clearing the difficult Places of the most Abftrufe Authors , was mightily puzz''d , and perplext , at the difficulties he met with in fchylus : Which gave him occafion , in one of his Books , to lay , That this Poet is more ...
... lay in clearing the difficult Places of the most Abftrufe Authors , was mightily puzz''d , and perplext , at the difficulties he met with in fchylus : Which gave him occafion , in one of his Books , to lay , That this Poet is more ...
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... ( lays Dryden ) was not properly Wit , or the sharpness of Conceit ; but the natural imita- tion of Folly : Which I ... lay , Than lay the Plot , or Ground - work of a Play , And And better can't direct to Cap a Chimney , Than 110 ...
... ( lays Dryden ) was not properly Wit , or the sharpness of Conceit ; but the natural imita- tion of Folly : Which I ... lay , Than lay the Plot , or Ground - work of a Play , And And better can't direct to Cap a Chimney , Than 110 ...
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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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admirable affected alfo Ancient appears Author Beauty becauſe better Book born call'd calls Character Comedy Concerning Criticks Divine Elegant English Epigrams Excellent Expreffions fall fame Fancy fault fays Dryden fays Rapin feems feveral fince firſt fome fometimes French fuch Genius gives greater Greek Heroick himſelf Homer Horace imitate Invention Italian Italy Judgment kind Language Latin lays Learning Lives Love Lucan Manners mean Mind moft moſt muſt Name Nature never noble Numbers obferves Opinion Ovid Paffions Perfection Perfons Piece Plautus Plays Poefie Poem Poet Poetical Poetry Preface reaſon Reflex remarks Rimer Roman Rules Satyr Scaliger Second Senfe Stage Stile Style Subject tells Temple thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts Tongue Tragedy Tranflated true turn Verfe Verſe Virgil Voffius whole World writ Writing wrote
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