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... Pastoral , that its Idea fhould be taken from the manners of the Golden Age , and the Moral form'd upon the representation of In- nocence ; ' tis therefore plain that any Deviations from that defign degrade a Poem from being true ...
... Pastoral , that its Idea fhould be taken from the manners of the Golden Age , and the Moral form'd upon the representation of In- nocence ; ' tis therefore plain that any Deviations from that defign degrade a Poem from being true ...
Page 182
... Pastoral ; as his contention of Colin Clout and the Nightingale fhows with what exactness he hath imitated every line in Strada . 2 6. When I remarked it as a principal fault , to intro- › duce Fruits and Flowers of a Foreign growth ...
... Pastoral ; as his contention of Colin Clout and the Nightingale fhows with what exactness he hath imitated every line in Strada . 2 6. When I remarked it as a principal fault , to intro- › duce Fruits and Flowers of a Foreign growth ...
Page 188
... Pastoral . At the conclufion of this piece , the Author reconciles- the Lovers , and ends the Eclogue the moft fimply in the world . So Rager parted vor to vetch tha Kee , And vor her Bucket in went Cicily . I am loath to fhow my ...
... Pastoral . At the conclufion of this piece , the Author reconciles- the Lovers , and ends the Eclogue the moft fimply in the world . So Rager parted vor to vetch tha Kee , And vor her Bucket in went Cicily . I am loath to fhow my ...
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