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... method , to acknowledge them . But you much over - rate the little services , which it has been in my power to render to you . I had the honour to be intrusted with a part of your education , and it was my duty to contribute all I could ...
... method , to acknowledge them . But you much over - rate the little services , which it has been in my power to render to you . I had the honour to be intrusted with a part of your education , and it was my duty to contribute all I could ...
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... METHOD of the Art of poetry . It will be necessary to say some- thing upon each . 1. That the Art of poetry , at large , is not the proper subject of this piece , is so apparent , that it hath not escaped the dullest and least attentive ...
... METHOD of the Art of poetry . It will be necessary to say some- thing upon each . 1. That the Art of poetry , at large , is not the proper subject of this piece , is so apparent , that it hath not escaped the dullest and least attentive ...
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... method , and in fixing the import of particular rules . Nay its effects have reached still- further . For , conceiving as they did , that the , whole had been composed out of the Greek critics , the labour and ingenuity of its ...
... method , and in fixing the import of particular rules . Nay its effects have reached still- further . For , conceiving as they did , that the , whole had been composed out of the Greek critics , the labour and ingenuity of its ...
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... METHOD of it . The latter was , in part , the genuin consequence the former . For , not suspecting an unity of design in the subject , its interpreters never looked for , or could never find a consistency of disposition in the method ...
... METHOD of it . The latter was , in part , the genuin consequence the former . For , not suspecting an unity of design in the subject , its interpreters never looked for , or could never find a consistency of disposition in the method ...
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... method ; it being only , in his hands , a rhapsody of poems on differ- ent subjects , and in different measures . Common sense disclaiming the extravagance of this hetero- geneous mixture , LUCILIUS advanced it , in its next step , to ...
... method ; it being only , in his hands , a rhapsody of poems on differ- ent subjects , and in different measures . Common sense disclaiming the extravagance of this hetero- geneous mixture , LUCILIUS advanced it , in its next step , to ...
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Strona 18 - Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And without method talks us into sense; Will, like a friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. He, who supreme in judgment, as in wit, Might boldly censure, as he boldly writ, Yet judg'd with coolness, tho' he sung with fire; His precepts teach but what his works inspire.
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