| Walter James Graham - 1928 - 440 páginas
...Horace's Art of Poetry, he will find but very few precepts in it, which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan Age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 páginas
...Horace's Art of Poetry, he will find but few precepts in it, which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing, and applying them, not his invention of them is what we are chiefly... | |
| 1881 - 972 páginas
...of mankind in more strong, more beautiful, or more uncommon lights. If a reader examines Horace's ' Art of Poetry ' he will find but few precepts in it which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing... | |
| 1881 - 970 páginas
...of mankind in more strong, more beautiful, or more uncommon lights. If a reader examines Horace's ' Art of Poetry ' he will find but few precepts in it which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. Hls way of expressing... | |
| 1881 - 972 páginas
...Horace's ' Art of Poetry ' he will find but few precepts in it which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. Ilis way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly... | |
| Joseph Warton - 2004 - 368 páginas
...fenfe of mankind in more ftrong, more beaufifal, or more uncommon lights. If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry, he will find but few precepts in it, which he may noc meet with in Ariftotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Auguftan age.... | |
| 1881 - 958 páginas
...of mankind in more strong, more beautiful, or more uncommon lights. If a reader examines Horace's ' Art of Poetry ' he will find but few precepts in it which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing... | |
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