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Strona 53
... consists , 1. in instructive or didac- tic poetry [ from v . 335 to 338 ] in the conciseness of the precept : and , 2. in works of fancy and entertainment 341 Centuriae seniorum agitant expertia frugis : Celsi praetereunt austera ARS ...
... consists , 1. in instructive or didac- tic poetry [ from v . 335 to 338 ] in the conciseness of the precept : and , 2. in works of fancy and entertainment 341 Centuriae seniorum agitant expertia frugis : Celsi praetereunt austera ARS ...
Strona 58
... consist ? would the critic insinuate , that good poems can be the sole effect of art , and go so far , in opposition to the reigning prejudice , as to assert nature to be of no force at all ? This objection , which would be apt to ...
... consist ? would the critic insinuate , that good poems can be the sole effect of art , and go so far , in opposition to the reigning prejudice , as to assert nature to be of no force at all ? This objection , which would be apt to ...
Strona 81
... consisting in imprisoning the flower in its Bud and denying it the liberty of com- ing out into Blossom . The application too of this comparison , which required the change of growing into blowing , seems also to require the present ...
... consisting in imprisoning the flower in its Bud and denying it the liberty of com- ing out into Blossom . The application too of this comparison , which required the change of growing into blowing , seems also to require the present ...
Strona 85
... consists . Not that He was always and every where so happy , as in the instances given above .. His expression some- times , and by the very means , here exemplified , becomes hard , obscure , and unnatural . This is the extreme on the ...
... consists . Not that He was always and every where so happy , as in the instances given above .. His expression some- times , and by the very means , here exemplified , becomes hard , obscure , and unnatural . This is the extreme on the ...
Strona 99
... consists in bold figures and a lively ima- gery , hath no place on the Stage . It may not be sufficient to oppose to this notion the practice of the a The reader may see a fine speech in the Cyropædia of Xeno- phon [ 1. iv . ] where not ...
... consists in bold figures and a lively ima- gery , hath no place on the Stage . It may not be sufficient to oppose to this notion the practice of the a The reader may see a fine speech in the Cyropædia of Xeno- phon [ 1. iv . ] where not ...
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Strona 32 - Doctus iter melius ; mortalia facta peribunt : Nedum sermonum stet honos, et gratia vivax. Multa renascentur, quae jam cecidere ; cadentque Quae nunc sunt in honore vocabula, si volet usus, Quem penes arbitrium est et jus et norma loquendi.
Strona 74 - That which is now a horse, even with a thought The rack dislimns, and makes it indistinct As water is in water.
Strona 40 - Incident, nee quarta loqui persona laboret. .Actoris partes chorus officiumque virile Defendat," neu quid medios intercinat actus, Q,uod non proposito conducat et haereat apte...
Strona 27 - ... inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter 15 adsuitur pannus, cum lucus et ara Dianae et properantis aquae per amoenos ambitus agros aut flumen Rhenum aut pluvius describitur arcus; sed nunc non erat his locus. et fortasse cupressum scis simulare: quid hoc, si fractis enatat exspes 20 navibus, aere dato qui pingitur?
Strona 54 - Natura fieret laudabile carmen an arte Quaesitum est : ego nee Studium sine divite vena Nee rude quid possit video ingenium ; alterius sic 410 Altera poscit opem res et conjurat amice.
Strona 33 - Descriptas servare vices operumque colores Cur ego si nequeo ignoroque poeta salutor ? Cur nescire pudens prave quam discere malo ? Versibus exponi tragicis res comica non vult ; Indignatur item privatis ac prope socco 90 Dignis carminibus narrari coena Thyestae.
Strona 53 - Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva ; 385 Id tibi judicium est, ea mens ; si quid tamen olim Scripseris, in Maeci descendat judicis aures Et patris et nostras, nonumque prematur in annum : Membranis intus positis delere licebit, Quod non edideris ; nescit vox missa reverti.
Strona 47 - Munus et officium, nil scribens ipse, docebo ; Unde parentur opes ; quid alat formetque poetam ; Quid deceat, quid non ; quo virtus, quo ferat error.
Strona 37 - Semper ad eventum festinat et in medias res Non secus ac notas auditorem rapit, et quae Desperat tractata nitescere posse relinquit ; 150 Atque ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet, Primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum.
Strona 301 - Detrimenta, fugas servorum, incendia ridet ; Non fraudem socio puerove incogitat ullam Pupillo ; vivit siliquis et pane secundo ; Militiae quamquam piger et malus, utilis urbi, Si das hoc parvis quoque rebus magna juvari. 125 Os tenerum pueri balbumque poeta figurat, Torquet ab obscoenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem...