Harlequin-Horace: Or, the Art of Modern PoetryLawton Gilliver, 1735 - 61 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1
... to this Performance in general , we trust the most inveterate of our Gainjayers will allow , that there are incomparable Beauties in the eight following Lines of it . Thy Symmetry fweet Richmond ! if ' ere Art Could ་་་་ ...
... to this Performance in general , we trust the most inveterate of our Gainjayers will allow , that there are incomparable Beauties in the eight following Lines of it . Thy Symmetry fweet Richmond ! if ' ere Art Could ་་་་ ...
Strana 7
... Line a sweet Inftruction flows ; Tho ' thro ' the whole the Loves , and Graces fmile , Polish the Manners , and adorn ... following Lines , makes an Attempt to imitate the Stile of that renowned Barns - man Stephen Duck , as in the ten ...
... Line a sweet Inftruction flows ; Tho ' thro ' the whole the Loves , and Graces fmile , Polish the Manners , and adorn ... following Lines , makes an Attempt to imitate the Stile of that renowned Barns - man Stephen Duck , as in the ten ...
Strana 12
... following wonderful Lines of that celebrated Authour , Arms meet with Arms , Fauchions with Fauchions clash , And Sparks of Fire ftruck out from Armour clash ; Naked and half burnt Hills with hideous Wreck , Affright the Skies , and fry ...
... following wonderful Lines of that celebrated Authour , Arms meet with Arms , Fauchions with Fauchions clash , And Sparks of Fire ftruck out from Armour clash ; Naked and half burnt Hills with hideous Wreck , Affright the Skies , and fry ...
Strana 13
... next to charm the Ear , and please the Eye , With ev'ry Monster bred beneath the Sky ; His great Command Earth's ... following Lines , were actually reprefented in the Rape of Proferpine and other Farces , and exbibited for 30 Nights ...
... next to charm the Ear , and please the Eye , With ev'ry Monster bred beneath the Sky ; His great Command Earth's ... following Lines , were actually reprefented in the Rape of Proferpine and other Farces , and exbibited for 30 Nights ...
Strana 17
... following Lines ; erroneously taking them in a literal Senfe , they have ftigmatis'd them as a virulent Invective on human Nature . Groundless and abfurd ! Is not the whole Poem an Irony ? Ought not these Lines therefore to be conftru'd ...
... following Lines ; erroneously taking them in a literal Senfe , they have ftigmatis'd them as a virulent Invective on human Nature . Groundless and abfurd ! Is not the whole Poem an Irony ? Ought not these Lines therefore to be conftru'd ...
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Strana 53 - And lawyers ftudy equity to cheat : But yet you fay that, without pains or time, All dare to dabble in the arts of rhime : Why not ? Cnee fancy, poverty, and fpite, Demand eternal privilege to write.