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... Invention of the Poet ; as in particular , when he introduces Agents of a fuperior Nature , who are capable of effecting what is wonderful , and what is not to be met with in the ordinary course of things . Ulyffes's Ship being turned ...
... Invention of the Poet ; as in particular , when he introduces Agents of a fuperior Nature , who are capable of effecting what is wonderful , and what is not to be met with in the ordinary course of things . Ulyffes's Ship being turned ...
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... Invention than this great Author , would have found it very difficult to have filled thofe [ these ] tender parts of the Poem with Senti- ments proper for a State of Innocence ; to have de- scribed the warmth of Love , and the ...
... Invention than this great Author , would have found it very difficult to have filled thofe [ these ] tender parts of the Poem with Senti- ments proper for a State of Innocence ; to have de- scribed the warmth of Love , and the ...
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... Invention , and Strength of Imagination , to fill this Battel with fuch Circumstances as fhould raise and astonish the Mind of the Reader ; and , at the fame time , an exactness of Judgment to avoid every thing that might appear light ...
... Invention , and Strength of Imagination , to fill this Battel with fuch Circumstances as fhould raise and astonish the Mind of the Reader ; and , at the fame time , an exactness of Judgment to avoid every thing that might appear light ...
Strona 94
... Invention may be well supposed to have proceeded from fuch Authors , fo it entered very properly into the Thoughts of that Being , who is all along described as afpiring to the Majefty of his Maker . Such Engines were the only ...
... Invention may be well supposed to have proceeded from fuch Authors , fo it entered very properly into the Thoughts of that Being , who is all along described as afpiring to the Majefty of his Maker . Such Engines were the only ...
Strona 117
... Invention . We find , however , that he has interwoven , in the course of his Fable , the principal Particulars , which were generally believed among the Romans , of Eneas his Voyage and Settlement in Italy . The Reader may find an ...
... Invention . We find , however , that he has interwoven , in the course of his Fable , the principal Particulars , which were generally believed among the Romans , of Eneas his Voyage and Settlement in Italy . The Reader may find an ...
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