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Pagina 121
To the compleatness or integrity of the design nothing can be objected; it has
distincdy and clearly what Aristotle requires, a beginning, a middle, and an end.
There is perhaps no poem, of the same length, from which so little can be taken ...
To the compleatness or integrity of the design nothing can be objected; it has
distincdy and clearly what Aristotle requires, a beginning, a middle, and an end.
There is perhaps no poem, of the same length, from which so little can be taken ...
Pagina 224
be passed without notice. It is gay and elegant, and exhibits several artful
accommodations of classick expressions to new purposes. It seems better turned
than the odes of Hannes. To the poem on Cider, written in imitation of the
Georgicks, ...
be passed without notice. It is gay and elegant, and exhibits several artful
accommodations of classick expressions to new purposes. It seems better turned
than the odes of Hannes. To the poem on Cider, written in imitation of the
Georgicks, ...
Pagina 303
This poem is written with great diligence, yet does not fully answer the
expectation raised by such subjects and such a writer. With the stanza of
Davenant he has sometimes his vein of parenthesis, and incidental disquisition,
and stops his ...
This poem is written with great diligence, yet does not fully answer the
expectation raised by such subjects and such a writer. With the stanza of
Davenant he has sometimes his vein of parenthesis, and incidental disquisition,
and stops his ...
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