De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... observes to us , That in this Work of Lucretius , Nature her felf fits Triumphant , wanting none of her juft Equipage and Attendance ; whileft our Carus hath erected this everlasting Arch to her Memory , fo full of Ornament and exqufite ...
... observes to us , That in this Work of Lucretius , Nature her felf fits Triumphant , wanting none of her juft Equipage and Attendance ; whileft our Carus hath erected this everlasting Arch to her Memory , fo full of Ornament and exqufite ...
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... observes , his Latin is not fo pure as one could wifh , his Style having a Tang of the preceeding Barbarous Age . Paulus Manutius , in his Comment upon the first Book , and third Epistle of Cicero to his Brother Quintus , re- marks ...
... observes , his Latin is not fo pure as one could wifh , his Style having a Tang of the preceeding Barbarous Age . Paulus Manutius , in his Comment upon the first Book , and third Epistle of Cicero to his Brother Quintus , re- marks ...
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... observes , That Ra- pin in bis Elegies chofe rather to take the Character of Ovid , than that of Tibullus or Propertius ; because He is much more just in his Designs , and in his Relating Matters he is fuller of Circumstances ; although ...
... observes , That Ra- pin in bis Elegies chofe rather to take the Character of Ovid , than that of Tibullus or Propertius ; because He is much more just in his Designs , and in his Relating Matters he is fuller of Circumstances ; although ...
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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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