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Page 25
... manners of life ( which we can only do by experience ) with truth and 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 ...
... manners of life ( which we can only do by experience ) with truth and 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 ...
Page 41
... manner upon one princi- " pal action or event , with regard to place and " time , which was fuitable to a real fpectacle . " [ Characterist . vol . i . p . 198. ] 2. The feveral cenfures , here pointed at the epic , would bear ftill ...
... manner upon one princi- " pal action or event , with regard to place and " time , which was fuitable to a real fpectacle . " [ Characterist . vol . i . p . 198. ] 2. The feveral cenfures , here pointed at the epic , would bear ftill ...
Page 42
... manner of delivering it , appears to have laid the greateft ftrefs upon it , fhould be thought capable of paying no attention to it himself , in the con duct of this epiftle ? 25-28 . BREVIS ESSE LABORO , Obscurus FIO : SECTANTEM LENIA ...
... manner of delivering it , appears to have laid the greateft ftrefs upon it , fhould be thought capable of paying no attention to it himself , in the con duct of this epiftle ? 25-28 . BREVIS ESSE LABORO , Obscurus FIO : SECTANTEM LENIA ...
Page 49
... manner as that they fhall have the grace of new ones , is among the finest in the whole poem . And because Shakespeare is he , of all our poets , who has most successfully practised this fecret , it may not be amifs to illuftrate the ...
... manner as that they fhall have the grace of new ones , is among the finest in the whole poem . And because Shakespeare is he , of all our poets , who has most successfully practised this fecret , it may not be amifs to illuftrate the ...
Page 52
... manner as to give them the force , fpirit , and energy , of fatiric expreffion . ' 2. Again : the context , as I obferved , leads us to this meaning . The poet in l . 42. hadi been giving his opinion of the nature and effect of method ...
... manner as to give them the force , fpirit , and energy , of fatiric expreffion . ' 2. Again : the context , as I obferved , leads us to this meaning . The poet in l . 42. hadi been giving his opinion of the nature and effect of method ...
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