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Page 204
... reader , or his work will be laid aside . The " Haud satis est pulchra esse poemata , dulcia sunto , " is the injunction of a master in the art . A poet must work his way through the sympathies of his readers . He must reach the heart ...
... reader , or his work will be laid aside . The " Haud satis est pulchra esse poemata , dulcia sunto , " is the injunction of a master in the art . A poet must work his way through the sympathies of his readers . He must reach the heart ...
Page 222
... readers . The plates , seventeen in number , are very neatly executed . Art . 25. Paramythia ; or , Mental Pastimes : being original Anec- dotes , collected chiefly during a long Residence at the Court of Russia by the Author . 12mo ...
... readers . The plates , seventeen in number , are very neatly executed . Art . 25. Paramythia ; or , Mental Pastimes : being original Anec- dotes , collected chiefly during a long Residence at the Court of Russia by the Author . 12mo ...
Page 366
... readers please ) who is every day becoming a greater favourite with unthinking folly . - The writer before us , who has chosen to call himself Mr. Hamilton , but whose name we understand to be Hamil- ton Reynolds , is quite as ...
... readers please ) who is every day becoming a greater favourite with unthinking folly . - The writer before us , who has chosen to call himself Mr. Hamilton , but whose name we understand to be Hamil- ton Reynolds , is quite as ...
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