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... several things which plainly fhew , he " thought an art of poetry was of no ufe , even while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities we can only oppofe that of Mr. ADDISON . P ( a ) The Art of Criticifm ( faith he which ...
... several things which plainly fhew , he " thought an art of poetry was of no ufe , even while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities we can only oppofe that of Mr. ADDISON . P ( a ) The Art of Criticifm ( faith he which ...
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... several of his Pre- ( 6 cepts , in the very precepts themselves . ' He then produces fome inftances of a parti cular kind of beauty in the Numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three " poems in our tongue of the fame ...
... several of his Pre- ( 6 cepts , in the very precepts themselves . ' He then produces fome inftances of a parti cular kind of beauty in the Numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three " poems in our tongue of the fame ...
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... several others . Mr. Jacob omitted to remark , that he is particularly admirable in Tragedy . VERSE 244 Johnfton Charles Johnfton , famous for writing Play every feason , and for being at Button's every day . He had probably thriven ...
... several others . Mr. Jacob omitted to remark , that he is particularly admirable in Tragedy . VERSE 244 Johnfton Charles Johnfton , famous for writing Play every feason , and for being at Button's every day . He had probably thriven ...
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