The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen 2Gregg, 1969 |
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... rules applied to the purposes of life . By this means the jeverity and dryness of the precepts were abated by the ex . amples , which , at the fame time that they relieved the mind , fixed the rules in the memory . Give a boy the di ...
... rules applied to the purposes of life . By this means the jeverity and dryness of the precepts were abated by the ex . amples , which , at the fame time that they relieved the mind , fixed the rules in the memory . Give a boy the di ...
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... rules and obferva- tions relating to the Drama , as they have been delivered to us by the greatest critics , antient and modern : but the Reader will excuse our not giving him an example of Tragedy , for the reafon mentioned at the ...
... rules and obferva- tions relating to the Drama , as they have been delivered to us by the greatest critics , antient and modern : but the Reader will excuse our not giving him an example of Tragedy , for the reafon mentioned at the ...
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... rules , to make Homer confiftent with himself , and were after- wards under a neceffity of forming new rules to reconcile Virgil with Homer , " imitating in this refpect , thofe artists who are obliged to vary their manners and ...
... rules , to make Homer confiftent with himself , and were after- wards under a neceffity of forming new rules to reconcile Virgil with Homer , " imitating in this refpect , thofe artists who are obliged to vary their manners and ...
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