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Page ix
... use , if he took fome pains to clear the fenfe , connect the method , and afcertain the scope and purpose , of this admired epiftle . Others , he knew indeed , and fome of the firft fame for cri- tical learning , had been before him in ...
... use , if he took fome pains to clear the fenfe , connect the method , and afcertain the scope and purpose , of this admired epiftle . Others , he knew indeed , and fome of the firft fame for cri- tical learning , had been before him in ...
Page ix
... use of poets , which every line of " it abfolutely confutes ; but , fimply to criticize " the ROMAN DRAMA . " For to this end , not the tenor of the work only , but , as will appear , every fingle precept in it , ultimately refers . The ...
... use of poets , which every line of " it abfolutely confutes ; but , fimply to criticize " the ROMAN DRAMA . " For to this end , not the tenor of the work only , but , as will appear , every fingle precept in it , ultimately refers . The ...
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... use of fuch means , as might ferve to promote it . Such is the general plan of the epiftle . In order to enter fully into it , it will be neceffary to trace the poet , attentively , through the elegant con nexions of his own method ...
... use of fuch means , as might ferve to promote it . Such is the general plan of the epiftle . In order to enter fully into it , it will be neceffary to trace the poet , attentively , through the elegant con nexions of his own method ...
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... fubjoined fome directions about the use of words . Now this particular depend- ing fo entirely on what is out of the reach of rule , as 7 To the Continget : dabiturque licentia fumta pudenter . Et nova factaque 6 Q. HORATII FLACCI.
... fubjoined fome directions about the use of words . Now this particular depend- ing fo entirely on what is out of the reach of rule , as 7 To the Continget : dabiturque licentia fumta pudenter . Et nova factaque 6 Q. HORATII FLACCI.
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... use and end of the jatires , fhewing them to be defigned for the ex- hilaration of the ruftic youth , on their folemn festi- vities , after the exhibition of the graver , tragic fhews . But , 2. To convert , as far as was poffible ...
... use and end of the jatires , fhewing them to be defigned for the ex- hilaration of the ruftic youth , on their folemn festi- vities , after the exhibition of the graver , tragic fhews . But , 2. To convert , as far as was poffible ...
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