The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... Rule each emotion of the various heart ; 45 ; The spring and test of verse unrival'd reign , And the full honours of thy youth maintain ; Sooth with thy wonted ease and power divine , Our fouls , and our degenerate tastes refine In ...
... Rule each emotion of the various heart ; 45 ; The spring and test of verse unrival'd reign , And the full honours of thy youth maintain ; Sooth with thy wonted ease and power divine , Our fouls , and our degenerate tastes refine In ...
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... rules in my own favour . You will also find fome points reconciled , about which they seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escap- ed their obfervation . The original of Poetry is ascribed to that Age which ...
... rules in my own favour . You will also find fome points reconciled , about which they seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escap- ed their obfervation . The original of Poetry is ascribed to that Age which ...
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... rules like these that we ought to judge of Paf- toral . And fince the inftructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfection , they must of neceffity be derived from thofe in whom it is acknow- ledged fo to be ...
... rules like these that we ought to judge of Paf- toral . And fince the inftructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfection , they must of neceffity be derived from thofe in whom it is acknow- ledged fo to be ...
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... rules the ball ! Freedom and Arts together fall ; Fools grant whate'er Ambition craves , And men , once ignorant , are flaves . Oh curs'd effects of civil hate , In every age , in every ftate ! Still , when the luft of tyrant power ...
... rules the ball ! Freedom and Arts together fall ; Fools grant whate'er Ambition craves , And men , once ignorant , are flaves . Oh curs'd effects of civil hate , In every age , in every ftate ! Still , when the luft of tyrant power ...
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... rules for the Study of the Art of Criticism ; the fecond [ from thence to ver . 560. ] exposes the Caufes of wrong Judgment ; and the third [ from thence to the end ] marks out the Morals of the Critic . When the Reader hath well ...
... rules for the Study of the Art of Criticism ; the fecond [ from thence to ver . 560. ] exposes the Caufes of wrong Judgment ; and the third [ from thence to the end ] marks out the Morals of the Critic . When the Reader hath well ...
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