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Nor has that rule , which permits only three to speak in one scene , any Thew of
truth or reason to support it , tho ... with a Chorus of Angels , and a Cherubim thus
speaks : “ Let the « rain - bow be the fiddle - stick of the heavers , let the planets ...
Nor has that rule , which permits only three to speak in one scene , any Thew of
truth or reason to support it , tho ... with a Chorus of Angels , and a Cherubim thus
speaks : “ Let the « rain - bow be the fiddle - stick of the heavers , let the planets ...
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... and speak as , it is probable , such a one would really do on . the same subject
or occasion . This requires a thorough knowledge of nature , a strong imagination
, and great genius . The Stile of Comedy thould be pure and neat , but fimple ...
... and speak as , it is probable , such a one would really do on . the same subject
or occasion . This requires a thorough knowledge of nature , a strong imagination
, and great genius . The Stile of Comedy thould be pure and neat , but fimple ...
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With partial hands the gods their gifts dispense : Some greatly think , fome speak
with manly sense ; Here heav ' n an ... with energy of thought controuls , And leals
with modest violence our fouls , He speaks reserv ' dly , but he speaks with ...
With partial hands the gods their gifts dispense : Some greatly think , fome speak
with manly sense ; Here heav ' n an ... with energy of thought controuls , And leals
with modest violence our fouls , He speaks reserv ' dly , but he speaks with ...
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The Art of Poetry on a New Plan: Illustrated with a Great Variety of ... John Newbery Vista completa - 1762 |
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Achilles action admired affected alſo appear arms beautiful becauſe characters conſider death deſcription ev'ry excellent eyes fable face fair fall fame fate father fear fight fire firſt force give gods Greeks hand head hear heart heav'n hero himſelf Homer honour human introduced Italy juſt kind king land laſt live manner means mind moral moſt muſt nature never night numbers o'er obſerved once pain paſſions perhaps perſons Play pleaſing pleaſure poem poet poetry prince rage raiſe reader reaſon riſe round ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſong ſoul ſtate ſtill ſubject ſuch tears tell thee theſe things thoſe thou thought turn uſe Virgil virtue whole whoſe winds youth