Anecdotes of Polite Literature ...G. Burnet, 1764 |
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... noble fentiments with a pow- erful charm ; but to afford fo exquifite an entertainment , great art and care is requifite . To reject common or low ex- preffions , and trite phrafes , to choofe accurately fuch words as are both fimple ...
... noble fentiments with a pow- erful charm ; but to afford fo exquifite an entertainment , great art and care is requifite . To reject common or low ex- preffions , and trite phrafes , to choofe accurately fuch words as are both fimple ...
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... noble flight of an irregular genius , * The philofophical fpirit , fays the Abbé du Bos , which is nothing but reason ftrengthened by expe- rience , whereof the name alone would be new to the ancients , is of great service in compofing ...
... noble flight of an irregular genius , * The philofophical fpirit , fays the Abbé du Bos , which is nothing but reason ftrengthened by expe- rience , whereof the name alone would be new to the ancients , is of great service in compofing ...
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... noble enthusiasm ; effaces , on the contrary , whatever was produced by the irregular fallies of an overheated imagination , and thus enriches the republic of letters with masterly per- formances in all the various kinds . D'Alembert ...
... noble enthusiasm ; effaces , on the contrary , whatever was produced by the irregular fallies of an overheated imagination , and thus enriches the republic of letters with masterly per- formances in all the various kinds . D'Alembert ...
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... noble heroic poems have enriched the republick of letters , that the rules of the Epopea are now per- fectly known . Those laid down by the antients , of whom Ariftotle is the chief , were were drawn from the books of Homer , following ...
... noble heroic poems have enriched the republick of letters , that the rules of the Epopea are now per- fectly known . Those laid down by the antients , of whom Ariftotle is the chief , were were drawn from the books of Homer , following ...
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... noble language the world ever knew : and had his tranflator's genius been equal , or fuperior , what a vaft difference would there have been between two fabricks , the one erected with the finest marble , the other built with brick and ...
... noble language the world ever knew : and had his tranflator's genius been equal , or fuperior , what a vaft difference would there have been between two fabricks , the one erected with the finest marble , the other built with brick and ...
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abfurd action Addiſon admire Æneid affertion Aladin alfo alſo antients Ariofto beauties beſt Boffu Boileau Camoens Ceuta cifm compofed compofition confequence confifts criticiſm defcription defects deferves defign difcover difplays Effais fur elegant enthuſiaſm epic poem epic poetry excellent expref fable fame fays fenfibility fentiments fhall fhew fhining fhould fimple fingle firft firſt fome fometimes fpecies fpirit ftanza ftriking ftyle fubject fublime fuch fuperior genius Gierufalemme greateſt Henriade hero himſelf Homer Iliad imagination inftances itſelf juft leaft Leonidas lyric poetry Milton moft Monf moſt mufic muft muſt nature nius noble numbers obferved occafions ouvrages paffages paffing paffions painting Paradife Loft Pindar pleafing pleaſe pleaſure Poeme Epique poet poetic poetry praiſe Priam profeffion qu'il racter reader reafon refpect reft Shakeſpear ſhall ſome ſpeak Taffo tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tout uſe vaft verfe Virgil Voltaire whofe wrote καὶ
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