The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... nature is susceptible , -every shade , every gradation by which those sentiments are depictured with their full extent of co- louring and expression . There are no arts or professions but have certain defined princi- ples . Are there ...
... nature is susceptible , -every shade , every gradation by which those sentiments are depictured with their full extent of co- louring and expression . There are no arts or professions but have certain defined princi- ples . Are there ...
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... nature , as ye may put in practice in your verse many of these fore- said precepts , before ever ye see them as they are here set down . For if nature be not the chief worker in this art , rules will be but a bond to nature , and will ...
... nature , as ye may put in practice in your verse many of these fore- said precepts , before ever ye see them as they are here set down . For if nature be not the chief worker in this art , rules will be but a bond to nature , and will ...
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... nature , is allowed by every reader of the works of that immortal poet , to speak the language which is most impressive , true , and correct . I mean the language which flows from the heart . Yet Dr. Johnson has examined him more ...
... nature , is allowed by every reader of the works of that immortal poet , to speak the language which is most impressive , true , and correct . I mean the language which flows from the heart . Yet Dr. Johnson has examined him more ...
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