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Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance - Page 272
by Richard Hurd - 1776
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 27

Books - 1763 - 556 pages
...give his work, tho' conlifting of many parts, the advantage of unity. For in fome reaibnable fenle or other, it is agreed, every work of art muft be one, the very idea of a work requiring it." If it be afked, what is this Unity of Spenfer's poem ? Our Author anfwers, it confifts in the relation...
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Moral and political dialogues: being the substance of several ..., Volume 3

Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765 - 362 pages
...your claffic ideas of Unity, which have no place here ; and are in every view foreign to the purpofe, if if the poet has found means to give his work, though...one, the very idea of a work requiring it. IF you a/k then, what is this Unity of SPENSER'S Poem? I fay, It confiftsin the relation of its feveral adventures...
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Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance: by the ...

Richard Hurd - Ethics - 1776 - 354 pages
...your clailic ideas of Unity, which have no place here : and are in every view foreign to the purpofe, if if the poet has found means to give his work, though...afk then, what is this Unity of SPENSER'S Poem? I fay, It confiftsin the relation of its feveral adventures to one common original, the appointment of...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 pages
...our claffick ideas of Unity, which have no place here ; and are in every view foreign to the purpofe, if the poet has found means to give his work, though...muft be one, the very idea of a work requiring it. If it be afked then, what is this Unity of Spenfer's Poem ? I fay, it confifts in the relation of its...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 pages
...claffick ideas of Unity, which have no place. here ; and are in every view foreign to the purpofe, if the poet has found means to give his work, though...be one, the very idea of a, work requiring it. If it be afked then, what is this Unity of Spenfer,'s; Poem? I fay, it confifts in the relation of its...
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First book of the Faerie Queene, canto I-IV

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 446 pages
...•claffick ideas of Unity, which have no place here ; and are in every view foreign to the purpofe, if the poet has found means to give his work, though...reafonable fenfe or other, it is agreed,, every work of art imift be one, the very idea of a work requiring it. , .-, If it be aiked then, what is this Unity of...
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Moral and political dialogues

Richard Hurd - Theology, Doctrinal - 1811 - 408 pages
...the advantage of Unity. For in some reasonable sense or other, it is agreed, every work of art must be one, the very idea of a work requiring it. If you ask then, what is this Unity of SPENDER'S Poem ? I say, It consists in the relation of its several...
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The works of Richard Hurd, Volume 4

Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 456 pages
...the advantage of Unity. For in some reasonable sense or other, it is agreed, every work of art must be one, the very idea of a work requiring it. If you ask then, what is this Unity of SPENSER'S Poem ? I say, It consists in the relation of its several...
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Hurd's Letters on Chivalry and Romance: With the Third Elizabethan Dialogue

Richard Hurd - Chivalry - 1911 - 190 pages
...the advantage of Unity. For in some reasonable sense or other, it is agreed, every work of art must be one, the very idea of a work requiring it. If you ask then, what is this Unity of Spenser's Poem ? I say, It consists in the relation of it's several...
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Hurd's Letters on Chivalry and Romance: With the Third Elizabethan Dialogue

Richard Hurd - Chivalry - 1911 - 188 pages
...the advantage of Unity. For in some reasonable sense or other, it is agreed, every work of art must be one, the very idea of a work requiring it. If you ask then, what is this Unity of Spenser's Poem ? I say, It consists in the relation of it's several...
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