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... expression , as order or difpofition , in a subject . The poet would fay , " Instead of framing new words , I recom- mend to you any kind of artful management by which you may be able to give a new air and caft to old ones . " Having ...
... expression , as order or difpofition , in a subject . The poet would fay , " Instead of framing new words , I recom- mend to you any kind of artful management by which you may be able to give a new air and caft to old ones . " Having ...
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... by attending to the language , in which thofe fentiments ordinarily manifeft themselves , we cafily per- ceive they take one ftyle or manner of expreffion preferably preferably to every other . For expression , where falfe 74 NOTES ON THE.
... by attending to the language , in which thofe fentiments ordinarily manifeft themselves , we cafily per- ceive they take one ftyle or manner of expreffion preferably preferably to every other . For expression , where falfe 74 NOTES ON THE.
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Horace. preferably to every other . For expression , where falfe art is not employed to distort it , gives the juft image of our fentiments ; just as these , when nature is not fuppreffed or counteracted , are ever the faithful ...
Horace. preferably to every other . For expression , where falfe art is not employed to distort it , gives the juft image of our fentiments ; just as these , when nature is not fuppreffed or counteracted , are ever the faithful ...
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... Cæfar , are , all of them , direct and literal tranflations of the hiftorian and orator , in violation of the fecond rule , which forbids a too clofe close attachment to the mode , or form of expression 118 NOTES ON THE.
... Cæfar , are , all of them , direct and literal tranflations of the hiftorian and orator , in violation of the fecond rule , which forbids a too clofe close attachment to the mode , or form of expression 118 NOTES ON THE.
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Horace. close attachment to the mode , or form of expression . 3. There are feveral tranfgreffions of that rule , which enjoins a strict regard to the nature and genius of the work . One is obvious and striking . In the hiftory , which ...
Horace. close attachment to the mode , or form of expression . 3. There are feveral tranfgreffions of that rule , which enjoins a strict regard to the nature and genius of the work . One is obvious and striking . In the hiftory , which ...
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