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Horace. EPISTOL AE A D PISO NES , E T AUGUST U M : WITH AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY AND NOTES : TO WHICH ARE ADDED CRITICAL DISSERTATIONS . BY THE REVEREND MR . HURD . IN THREE VOLUMES . THE FIFTH EDITION , CORRECTED AND ENLARGED . VOL . I ...
Horace. EPISTOL AE A D PISO NES , E T AUGUST U M : WITH AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY AND NOTES : TO WHICH ARE ADDED CRITICAL DISSERTATIONS . BY THE REVEREND MR . HURD . IN THREE VOLUMES . THE FIFTH EDITION , CORRECTED AND ENLARGED . VOL . I ...
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... Commentary and Notes . VOL II . EPISTOLA AD AUGUSTUM : With an English Commentary and Notes . DISSERTATION I. On the Idea of Univerfal Poetry . DISSERTATION II . On the Provinces of Dra- matic Poetry . VOL . III . DISSERTATION III . On ...
... Commentary and Notes . VOL II . EPISTOLA AD AUGUSTUM : With an English Commentary and Notes . DISSERTATION I. On the Idea of Univerfal Poetry . DISSERTATION II . On the Provinces of Dra- matic Poetry . VOL . III . DISSERTATION III . On ...
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... commentary upon it . And , that the coherence of the feveral parts may be the more diftin & tly feen , the Commentary is rendered as concife as poffible ; fome of the finer and lefs obvious connexions being more carefully observed and ...
... commentary upon it . And , that the coherence of the feveral parts may be the more diftin & tly feen , the Commentary is rendered as concife as poffible ; fome of the finer and lefs obvious connexions being more carefully observed and ...
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... COMMENTARY . 5 THE fubject of this piece being , as I fuppofe , one , viz . the State of the Roman Drama , and cominon fenfe requiring , even in the freeft forms of compofition , fome kind of method , the intelligent reader will not be ...
... COMMENTARY . 5 THE fubject of this piece being , as I fuppofe , one , viz . the State of the Roman Drama , and cominon fenfe requiring , even in the freeft forms of compofition , fome kind of method , the intelligent reader will not be ...
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... COMMENTARY . which means it ferves as an ufeful introduction to the poet's defign , and opens with that air of eafe and ne-- gligence , effential to the epiftolary form .. II . The main body of the epiftle [ from 1. 89 to 295 ] is laid ...
... COMMENTARY . which means it ferves as an ufeful introduction to the poet's defign , and opens with that air of eafe and ne-- gligence , effential to the epiftolary form .. II . The main body of the epiftle [ from 1. 89 to 295 ] is laid ...
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