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... Poetry . DISSERTATION II . On the Provinces of Dra- matic Poetry . VOL . III . DISSERTATION III . On Poetical Imitation . DISSERTATION IV . On the Marks of Imitation . a 2 ΤΟ 1 [ v ] ΤΟ SIR EDWARD LYTTELTON , BART [ iii ]
... Poetry . DISSERTATION II . On the Provinces of Dra- matic Poetry . VOL . III . DISSERTATION III . On Poetical Imitation . DISSERTATION IV . On the Marks of Imitation . a 2 ΤΟ 1 [ v ] ΤΟ SIR EDWARD LYTTELTON , BART [ iii ]
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... Poetry . It will be neceffary to fay fomething upon each . 1. That the Art of Poetry , at large , is not the proper fubject of this piece , is fo apparent , that it hath not escaped the dulleft and least attentive of its critics . For ...
... Poetry . It will be neceffary to fay fomething upon each . 1. That the Art of Poetry , at large , is not the proper fubject of this piece , is fo apparent , that it hath not escaped the dulleft and least attentive of its critics . For ...
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... poet's purpofe had been to write a criticism of the art of poetry at large , and not , [ ] Præf . in LIB . POET , et l . vi . p . 338 . as as is here fhewn , of the Roman drama in iv INTRODUCTION .
... poet's purpofe had been to write a criticism of the art of poetry at large , and not , [ ] Præf . in LIB . POET , et l . vi . p . 338 . as as is here fhewn , of the Roman drama in iv INTRODUCTION .
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... poet's practice , so far only , as we are enabled to judge of it by the ftandard of the preceding rules . III . These ... poetry in the epiftle , we are about to examine . [ 2. ] This [ 2. ] This one point , however it hath INTRODUCTION ...
... poet's practice , so far only , as we are enabled to judge of it by the ftandard of the preceding rules . III . These ... poetry in the epiftle , we are about to examine . [ 2. ] This [ 2. ] This one point , however it hath INTRODUCTION ...
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... poet's own ideas , when they magifterially fet themselves to tranfpofe or vilify his method . [ 3 ] This method is ... poetry by the laws of this poem , from concealing [ e ] J. Scaliger fays , Epiflolas , Græcorum more , Pho cylide ...
... poet's own ideas , when they magifterially fet themselves to tranfpofe or vilify his method . [ 3 ] This method is ... poetry by the laws of this poem , from concealing [ e ] J. Scaliger fays , Epiflolas , Græcorum more , Pho cylide ...
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