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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... Praife . P. 214 , l . 19 . dele vinner . P. 216 , 1. 21. for male read meal . P. line the laft , for barborous read barbarous . ERRATA TO VOL . II . 250 , Page 19 , Line 2. for lays read lies . P. 96 , 1. 2 , of the Note , for Operation ...
... Praife . P. 214 , l . 19 . dele vinner . P. 216 , 1. 21. for male read meal . P. line the laft , for barborous read barbarous . ERRATA TO VOL . II . 250 , Page 19 , Line 2. for lays read lies . P. 96 , 1. 2 , of the Note , for Operation ...
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... praife of the omnipotent Creator ; when the morning flars fang together , and all the fons of God fhouted for joy t , could man , thus highly favoured of heaven , withold his tribute ? —No , when all things that breathe From th ...
... praife of the omnipotent Creator ; when the morning flars fang together , and all the fons of God fhouted for joy t , could man , thus highly favoured of heaven , withold his tribute ? —No , when all things that breathe From th ...
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... praife of legiflators and great men . This ufe was made of it not only by the eastern nations , but by the Greeks , Romans , and by the ancient bards in Britain , who , as hiftory tells us , made fongs in praife of their he- roes ...
... praife of legiflators and great men . This ufe was made of it not only by the eastern nations , but by the Greeks , Romans , and by the ancient bards in Britain , who , as hiftory tells us , made fongs in praife of their he- roes ...
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... fort of poem admits of all manner of fubjects , pro- vided that Brevity , Beauty , and Point are preferved ; but it is generally employed either in Praife or Satire . Tho ' the beft Epigrams are faid to be fuch 56 Of the EPIGRAM .
... fort of poem admits of all manner of fubjects , pro- vided that Brevity , Beauty , and Point are preferved ; but it is generally employed either in Praife or Satire . Tho ' the beft Epigrams are faid to be fuch 56 Of the EPIGRAM .
Seite 66
... , as well as extravagant praife , may be conveyed in this manner , will be feen by the following Epitaph written by Dr. Arbuthnot on Francis Chartres ; which is too well known , and too much admired , 66 . Of the EPITAPH .
... , as well as extravagant praife , may be conveyed in this manner , will be feen by the following Epitaph written by Dr. Arbuthnot on Francis Chartres ; which is too well known , and too much admired , 66 . Of the EPITAPH .
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