Q. Horatii Flacci Epistolae Ad Pisones, Et Augustum, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 15
Page 25
... spirit . Both together furnish a thorough and complete comprehension of human life ; which , mani- fefting itself in the just and affecting , forms that ex- quifite degree of perfection in the character of the dramatic poet ; the want ...
... spirit . Both together furnish a thorough and complete comprehension of human life ; which , mani- fefting itself in the just and affecting , forms that ex- quifite degree of perfection in the character of the dramatic poet ; the want ...
Page 59
... spirit hies To his confine- ib . Can't fuch things be And overcome us , like a fummer's cloud , Without our fpecial wonder ? - Macb . A. III . S. 5 . 10. By tranfpofition of words - unauthorized ufe of terms 10. By ART OF POETRY . 59.
... spirit hies To his confine- ib . Can't fuch things be And overcome us , like a fummer's cloud , Without our fpecial wonder ? - Macb . A. III . S. 5 . 10. By tranfpofition of words - unauthorized ufe of terms 10. By ART OF POETRY . 59.
Page 71
... spirit of the ODE . Defcriptas fervare vices operumque colores , Cur ego , fi nequeo ignoroque , POETA falutor ? Hence is feen the truth of that remark , which there hath been inore than once occafion to make , " That , however general ...
... spirit of the ODE . Defcriptas fervare vices operumque colores , Cur ego , fi nequeo ignoroque , POETA falutor ? Hence is feen the truth of that remark , which there hath been inore than once occafion to make , " That , however general ...
Page 72
... Roman stage , gives great force and spirit to the precept , at the fame time that it exemplifies it in the happiest manner . It feems further probable to me , me , that the poet also designed an indirect com- 72 NOTES ON THE.
... Roman stage , gives great force and spirit to the precept , at the fame time that it exemplifies it in the happiest manner . It feems further probable to me , me , that the poet also designed an indirect com- 72 NOTES ON THE.
Page 80
... spirit . this matter . Still , perhaps , we are but on the surface of The true ground of this mistaken criticism is , The notion , that when the hero is at the crisis of his fate , he is not at liberty to ufe poetical , that is , highly ...
... spirit . this matter . Still , perhaps , we are but on the surface of The true ground of this mistaken criticism is , The notion , that when the hero is at the crisis of his fate , he is not at liberty to ufe poetical , that is , highly ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt ancient arifing Atellane beauty becauſe befides beſt cafe caft cauſe cenfure character chorus Cicero comedy COMMENTARY compofition confiftent courſe critic Dacier defign Diomedes drama Ennius epiftle eſpecially etiam Euripides expreffion exprefs facundia faid fame fatire fatyrs fays fcenes feems feen fenfe fentiments ferve feveral fhew fhewn fhould firft firſt fome fometimes fpeaks fpecies ftage ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe fure genius Greek hath himſelf Hippolytus Horace inftance inftruction itſelf juft juſt laft language leaſt lefs manner meaſure Medea Menander ment moft moral moſt mufic muft muſt nature neceffary numbers obferved occafion old comedy orichalco paffage paffion Peleus perfons philofopher Plautus pleaſure poem poet poet's poetry purpoſe quæ quid Quinctilian racter reader reafon refpect Roman rule ſeems ſenſe Shakeſpeare Sophocles ſpeaking ſpirit ſtage ſuch taſte Telephus thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tibia tragedy tragic underſtood uſe words writers καὶ