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" Poetry, he will find but few precepts in it which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to... "
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Página 24
editado por - 1779
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Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author

Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by aH the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are shiefiy to admire. " Longinus, in his Reflections, has given us the yame kind of sublime which he observes...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce, Volumen3

Alexander Pope - 1863 - 388 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. ' Longinus, in his Reflexions, has given us the same kind of sublime, which he observes in the several passages that occasioned...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: Ed. by the Rev. H. F. Cary

Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing, and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. " Longinus, in his reflections, has given us the same kind of sublime, which he observes in the several passages that...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With memoir, critical diss., and ...

Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of •expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire.' ' Longinus, in his Reflections, has given us the same kind of sublime which he observes in the several passages that occasioned...
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Selections from Addison's papers contributed to the Spectator, ed. by T. Arnold

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. For this reason I think there is nothing in the world so tiresome as the works of those critics, who...
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Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. For this reason I think there is nothing in the world so tiresome as the works of those critics, who...
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The Spectator: A Digest-index

William Wheeler - 1892 - 200 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the Poets of the Augustan Age. His Way of expressing and applying them, not his Invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire." 361-2-1. See also IMITATION ; INDIVIDUALITY. Orobio, Isaac. A Spanish Physician. 307-1-n. Orooiidates....
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir and Notes

Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing, and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. " 'Longinus, in his reflections, has given us the same kind of sublime, which heobserves in the several passages that occasioned...
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Selections from the Writings of Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison - 1905 - 418 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the Poets of the 5 Augustan Age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. For this reason I think there is nothing in the world so tiresome as the works of those Critics, who...
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Selections from the Works of Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison - 1906 - 414 páginas
...Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire. 10 For this reason I think there is nothing in the world so tiresome as the works of those critics,...
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