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It is amazing this matter mould ever have been miftaken, when Horace has taken
particular and repeated pains to fettle and adjuft the opinion in queftion. He has
more than once difclaimed all right and title to the name of poet on the fcore of ...
It is amazing this matter mould ever have been miftaken, when Horace has taken
particular and repeated pains to fettle and adjuft the opinion in queftion. He has
more than once difclaimed all right and title to the name of poet on the fcore of ...
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The Tiber and the Nile of Virgil, the Aufidus of Horace, the Sabrina of Milton, and
the Scamander of Homer, are among their capital figures. The influences and
effects of peace, and its consequence, a diffusive commerce, are expressed by ...
The Tiber and the Nile of Virgil, the Aufidus of Horace, the Sabrina of Milton, and
the Scamander of Homer, are among their capital figures. The influences and
effects of peace, and its consequence, a diffusive commerce, are expressed by ...
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Those who flattered themselves, that they should diminish the reputation of
Boileau, by printing, in the manner of a commentary at the bottom of each page of
his works, the many lines he has borrowed from Horace and Juvenal, were
grossly ...
Those who flattered themselves, that they should diminish the reputation of
Boileau, by printing, in the manner of a commentary at the bottom of each page of
his works, the many lines he has borrowed from Horace and Juvenal, were
grossly ...
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The observations (says he) follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry
, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose
writer."* It is, however, certain, that the poem before us is by no means destitute of
...
The observations (says he) follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry
, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose
writer."* It is, however, certain, that the poem before us is by no means destitute of
...
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The ingenious Dr. Hurd hath also endeavoured to shew, that Horace observed a
strict method, and unity of design, in his Epistle to the Pisones ; and that, although
the connexions are delicately fine, and almost imperceptible, like the secret ...
The ingenious Dr. Hurd hath also endeavoured to shew, that Horace observed a
strict method, and unity of design, in his Epistle to the Pisones ; and that, although
the connexions are delicately fine, and almost imperceptible, like the secret ...
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