An Essay on Epic Poetry: In Five Epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With Notes ...J. Dodsley, 1782 - 298 psl. |
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... E'en cold Philosophy , whom later days Saw thy mean rival , envious of thy praise ; 130 Who clos'd against thee her ungrateful arms , And urg'd her Plato to defame thy charms ; She from thy childhood gain'd no fruitless aid , From thee ...
... E'en cold Philosophy , whom later days Saw thy mean rival , envious of thy praise ; 130 Who clos'd against thee her ungrateful arms , And urg'd her Plato to defame thy charms ; She from thy childhood gain'd no fruitless aid , From thee ...
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... e'en the dictates of thy Attic HURD : No ! not the Stagyrite's unqueftion'd page , The Sire of Critics , fanctified by age ! The nobleft minds , with folid reafon bleft , Who feel that faculty above the rest , Who argue on thofe arts ...
... e'en the dictates of thy Attic HURD : No ! not the Stagyrite's unqueftion'd page , The Sire of Critics , fanctified by age ! The nobleft minds , with folid reafon bleft , Who feel that faculty above the rest , Who argue on thofe arts ...
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... e'en to queftion , with a spirit free , Establish'd Critics of the firft degree ! Among the names that Judgment loves to praise , 335 The pride of ancient , or of modern days ; What Laws of Poefy can Learning fhew Above the Critic song ...
... e'en to queftion , with a spirit free , Establish'd Critics of the firft degree ! Among the names that Judgment loves to praise , 335 The pride of ancient , or of modern days ; What Laws of Poefy can Learning fhew Above the Critic song ...
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... E'en SOCRATES himself , that pureft Sage , Imbib'd his Wisdom from thy moral page ; And haply Greece , the Wonder of the Earth For feats of martial fire and civic worth , That glorious Land , of noblest minds the nurse , Owes her ...
... E'en SOCRATES himself , that pureft Sage , Imbib'd his Wisdom from thy moral page ; And haply Greece , the Wonder of the Earth For feats of martial fire and civic worth , That glorious Land , of noblest minds the nurse , Owes her ...
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... E'en at this period , when all tongues declare Poetic talents are a gift most rare , Unnumber'd Spirits , in our generous isle , Are ripening now beneath kind Nature's smile , Whom happy care might lead to lasting fame , And art ennoble ...
... E'en at this period , when all tongues declare Poetic talents are a gift most rare , Unnumber'd Spirits , in our generous isle , Are ripening now beneath kind Nature's smile , Whom happy care might lead to lasting fame , And art ennoble ...
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