The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith].1762 |
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... proper Aliment , but voluptuous Man feeds with all the Commoners of Nature , and is led in purfuit of Pleasure to his own Deftruction . 214 . Eating to excefs , of any Aliment , dangerous , and espe- cially after long Abstinence 215 The ...
... proper Aliment , but voluptuous Man feeds with all the Commoners of Nature , and is led in purfuit of Pleasure to his own Deftruction . 214 . Eating to excefs , of any Aliment , dangerous , and espe- cially after long Abstinence 215 The ...
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... proper , but Winter demands more generous Liquors than the other Seasons Of the Choice and proper ufe of Water ibid . 217 218 ibid . The only Liquors drank in the first Ages of the World ibid . That which is moft pure , which is fooneft ...
... proper , but Winter demands more generous Liquors than the other Seasons Of the Choice and proper ufe of Water ibid . 217 218 ibid . The only Liquors drank in the first Ages of the World ibid . That which is moft pure , which is fooneft ...
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... proper , and the Advantage of reading loud ibid . It is a great Art in Life fo to manage the reftlefs Mind that it may not impair the Body The dreadful Effects of thofe mifguided Paffions which fill the Mind with imaginary Evils 227 ...
... proper , and the Advantage of reading loud ibid . It is a great Art in Life fo to manage the reftlefs Mind that it may not impair the Body The dreadful Effects of thofe mifguided Paffions which fill the Mind with imaginary Evils 227 ...
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... proper , and often noble and fublime The Language is for the most part elegant , expreffive , and agreeably elevated 381 ibid . The Numbers are in fome Places diffonant , and inharmo- nious ibid . Reflections on Shakespeare ibid . His ...
... proper , and often noble and fublime The Language is for the most part elegant , expreffive , and agreeably elevated 381 ibid . The Numbers are in fome Places diffonant , and inharmo- nious ibid . Reflections on Shakespeare ibid . His ...
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... proper rules and directions ; and fuch we fhall endea- your to lay down . WW2 US AS IT IS US US US U15 245 CHA P. II . Of the Structure of English VERSE ; and of RHYME : I Norder to make verfes , you must understand that fylla- bles are ...
... proper rules and directions ; and fuch we fhall endea- your to lay down . WW2 US AS IT IS US US US U15 245 CHA P. II . Of the Structure of English VERSE ; and of RHYME : I Norder to make verfes , you must understand that fylla- bles are ...
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