The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester: Critical worksT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1811 |
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Strana 24
... practice , so far only , as we are enabled to judge of it by the standard of the preceding rules . III . These rules are reducible to three . 1. that there be an unity in the subject . 2. a connexion in the method and 3. that such ...
... practice , so far only , as we are enabled to judge of it by the standard of the preceding rules . III . These rules are reducible to three . 1. that there be an unity in the subject . 2. a connexion in the method and 3. that such ...
Strana 40
... practice of Homer and the epic writers ; and directs , at the same time , by what means to avoid that servility and unoriginal air , so often charged upon such pieces . I said characters and subjects , for his me- thod leading him to ...
... practice of Homer and the epic writers ; and directs , at the same time , by what means to avoid that servility and unoriginal air , so often charged upon such pieces . I said characters and subjects , for his me- thod leading him to ...
Strana 42
... practice of Homer . Having thus considered the affair of imitation , and shewn how old characters , and , to carry it still further , old subjects , may be successfully treated , he resumes the head of characters , and proceeds more ...
... practice of Homer . Having thus considered the affair of imitation , and shewn how old characters , and , to carry it still further , old subjects , may be successfully treated , he resumes the head of characters , and proceeds more ...
Strana 45
... practice the harmony of the regular chorus in aftertimes had its rise , he takes occa- sion to digress [ from v . 202 to 220 ] in explaining the simplicity and barbarity of the old , and the refinements of the later , music . The ...
... practice the harmony of the regular chorus in aftertimes had its rise , he takes occa- sion to digress [ from v . 202 to 220 ] in explaining the simplicity and barbarity of the old , and the refinements of the later , music . The ...
Strana 67
... practice of the epic models , Though , to preserve the unity of his piece , and for the reason before given in note on v . 1. he hath artfully done this under the cover of general criticism . 19. SED NUNC NON ERAT HIS LOCUS . ] If one ...
... practice of the epic models , Though , to preserve the unity of his piece , and for the reason before given in note on v . 1. he hath artfully done this under the cover of general criticism . 19. SED NUNC NON ERAT HIS LOCUS . ] If one ...
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Strana 46 - Natura fieret laudabile carmen an arte Quaesitum est : ego nee Studium sine divite vena Nee rude quid possit video ingenium ; alterius sic 410 Altera poscit opem res et conjurat amice.
Strana 29 - Semper ad eventum festinat et in medias res Non secus ac notas auditorem rapit, et quae Desperat tractata nitescere posse relinquit ; 150 Atque ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet, Primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum.
Strana 36 - Graeca nocturna versate manu, versate diurna. at vestri proavi Plautinos et numeros et 270 laudavere sales ; nimium patienter utrumque, ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Strana 28 - Personam formare novam, servetur ad imum Qualis ab incepto processerit, et sibi constet. Difficile est proprie communia dicere ; tuque Rectius Iliacum carmen deducis in actus, Quam si proferres ignota indictaque primus.
Strana 39 - ... ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
Strana 39 - ... scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons : rem tibi Socraticae poterunt ostendere chartae, 310 verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur. qui didicit patriae quid debeat et quid amicis, quo sit amore parens, quo frater amandus et hospes, quod sit conscripti, quod iudicis officium, quae partes in bellum missi ducis, ille profecto 315 reddere personae scit convenientia cuique.
Strana 45 - Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva ; 385 Id tibi judicium est, ea mens ; si quid tamen olim Scripseris, in Maeci descendat judicis aures Et patris et nostras, nonumque prematur in annum : Membranis intus positis delere licebit, Quod non edideris ; nescit vox missa reverti.
Strana 25 - Vincentem strepitus et natum rebus agendis. Musa dedit fidibus divos puerosque deorum, Et pugilem victorem et equum certamine primum, Et juvenum curas et libera vina referre.
Strana 27 - Jura neget sibi nata, nihil non arroget armis ; Sit Medea ferox invictaque, flebilis Ino, Perfidus Ixion, lo vaga, tristis Orestes.
Strana 267 - Dicitur Afrani toga convenisse Menandro ; Plautus ad exemplar Siculi properare Epicharmi ; Vincere Caecilius gravitate, Terentius arte. Hos ediscit, et hos arto stipata theatro Spectat Roma potens ; habet hos numeratque poetas Ad nostrum tempus, Livi scriptoris ab aevo.