Poetry & Prose: With Thomas Sprat's Life, and Observations by Dryden, Addison, Johnson and OthersClarendon Press, 1949 - 128 |
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... number disgust them , they may observe that this very thing makes that kind of Poesie fit for all manner of subjects : For the Pleasant , the Grave , the Amorous , the Heroic , the Philo- sophical , the Moral , the Divine . Besides this ...
... number disgust them , they may observe that this very thing makes that kind of Poesie fit for all manner of subjects : For the Pleasant , the Grave , the Amorous , the Heroic , the Philo- sophical , the Moral , the Divine . Besides this ...
Strona xxviii
... Numbers of Verse , and Figures of Poesie , that are scattered up and down amongst the Antients . There is hardly to ... number of the Muses . For they thought the task too hard for any one of them , though they fancied them to be ...
... Numbers of Verse , and Figures of Poesie , that are scattered up and down amongst the Antients . There is hardly to ... number of the Muses . For they thought the task too hard for any one of them , though they fancied them to be ...
Strona xxix
... Numbers : For the last of which Authors he had a peculiar Reverence , and imitated him , not only in the stately and 10 numerous pace of his Odes and Epodes , but in the familiar easiness of his Epistles , and Speeches . The two last ...
... Numbers : For the last of which Authors he had a peculiar Reverence , and imitated him , not only in the stately and 10 numerous pace of his Odes and Epodes , but in the familiar easiness of his Epistles , and Speeches . The two last ...
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The Mistress | xiii |
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