The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith].1762 |
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... readers not with a feeming contradiction , but a real one . Nor are we to fuppofe that a thought cannot be agreeable or beautiful , unless it glitters with ingenious conceits , or a play of words ; for in fome cafes , beauty may confift ...
... readers not with a feeming contradiction , but a real one . Nor are we to fuppofe that a thought cannot be agreeable or beautiful , unless it glitters with ingenious conceits , or a play of words ; for in fome cafes , beauty may confift ...
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... reader might be gratified in the discovery . This little myftery , fays father Bouhours , is as it were the foul of delicate thoughts ; and those that have nothing myfterious either in their foundation or turn , but discover themselves ...
... reader might be gratified in the discovery . This little myftery , fays father Bouhours , is as it were the foul of delicate thoughts ; and those that have nothing myfterious either in their foundation or turn , but discover themselves ...
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... reader alfo of the pleasure he would other- wife have of employing his own fagacity . In fhort , the writer fhould never fay fo much , but that the reader may perceive he was capable of faying more ; for the hunting down a thought , and ...
... reader alfo of the pleasure he would other- wife have of employing his own fagacity . In fhort , the writer fhould never fay fo much , but that the reader may perceive he was capable of faying more ; for the hunting down a thought , and ...
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... reader before , they should appear fo now ; which , as Mr. Addifon obferves , is the true character of all fine writing . We come now to A CHAP . VI . Of the STYLE of POETRY . FTER dwelling fo long on thoughts in poetry , little need be ...
... reader before , they should appear fo now ; which , as Mr. Addifon obferves , is the true character of all fine writing . We come now to A CHAP . VI . Of the STYLE of POETRY . FTER dwelling fo long on thoughts in poetry , little need be ...
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... reader af- ter an unusual and entertaining manner , have a fine effect in poetry , that delights in imitation , and endeavours to give to almost every thing , life , motion , and found ; but these would in profe appear very ridiculous ...
... reader af- ter an unusual and entertaining manner , have a fine effect in poetry , that delights in imitation , and endeavours to give to almost every thing , life , motion , and found ; but these would in profe appear very ridiculous ...
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