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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... Eclogue Mr. Phillips's fecond Eclogue Mr. Pope's Eclogue , infcribed to Mr. Wycherly 87 89 93 97 ΤΟΙ 104 Mr. Gay's firft Pastoral , entitled the Squabble The Small - Pox . A Town Eclogue , by the Right Hon . L. M. W. M. 109 112 The ...
... Eclogue Mr. Phillips's fecond Eclogue Mr. Pope's Eclogue , infcribed to Mr. Wycherly 87 89 93 97 ΤΟΙ 104 Mr. Gay's firft Pastoral , entitled the Squabble The Small - Pox . A Town Eclogue , by the Right Hon . L. M. W. M. 109 112 The ...
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... eclogue natural , and the laft delightful . With refpect to nature , indeed , we are to confider , that as a pastoral is an image of the ancient times of innocence and undefigning plainnefs , we are not to defcribe fhepherds as they ...
... eclogue natural , and the laft delightful . With refpect to nature , indeed , we are to confider , that as a pastoral is an image of the ancient times of innocence and undefigning plainnefs , we are not to defcribe fhepherds as they ...
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... eclogue present a scene or prospect to our view enriched with variety : which variety is in a great measure obtained by frequent comparisons drawn from the moft agreeable objects of the country ; by interrogations to things inanimate ...
... eclogue present a scene or prospect to our view enriched with variety : which variety is in a great measure obtained by frequent comparisons drawn from the moft agreeable objects of the country ; by interrogations to things inanimate ...
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... eclogue allegorical , and to have real perfons re- prefented by the fictitious characters introduced ; but is in this refpect entirely at his own liberty . Nor does the nature of the poem require it to be always carried on by way of ...
... eclogue allegorical , and to have real perfons re- prefented by the fictitious characters introduced ; but is in this refpect entirely at his own liberty . Nor does the nature of the poem require it to be always carried on by way of ...
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... eclogue , or that for June , which is al- legorical , as will be seen by the ARGUMENT . " Hobbinol , from a description of the pleasures of the place , excites Colin to the enjoyment of them . Colin de- clares himself incapable of ...
... eclogue , or that for June , which is al- legorical , as will be seen by the ARGUMENT . " Hobbinol , from a description of the pleasures of the place , excites Colin to the enjoyment of them . Colin de- clares himself incapable of ...
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