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... 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 • 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 • 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 411 ...
... 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 411 ...
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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