The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen 2Gregg, 1969 |
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... present the reader with a piece of Mr , Johnson's , published in the Rambler under the title of an eaftern flory ; the language of which is pure , elegant , and beautiful beyond description ; the fable finely con- ceived , and though ...
... present the reader with a piece of Mr , Johnson's , published in the Rambler under the title of an eaftern flory ; the language of which is pure , elegant , and beautiful beyond description ; the fable finely con- ceived , and though ...
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... present undertaking , we can only refer him to the works of Shakespear , that great mafter of nature ; to those of Ben Johnson , who was a careful obferver of the laws of the Drama ; and to the Come- dies of Congreve , Steele , Vanburgh ...
... present undertaking , we can only refer him to the works of Shakespear , that great mafter of nature ; to those of Ben Johnson , who was a careful obferver of the laws of the Drama ; and to the Come- dies of Congreve , Steele , Vanburgh ...
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... present at the fray , Or taught the labours of the dreadful day ; The fong recals paft horrors to my eyes , And bids proud Ilion from her athes rise . Once more harmonious ftrike the founding ftring , Th ' Epean fabric , fram'd by ...
... present at the fray , Or taught the labours of the dreadful day ; The fong recals paft horrors to my eyes , And bids proud Ilion from her athes rise . Once more harmonious ftrike the founding ftring , Th ' Epean fabric , fram'd by ...
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