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Strana 58
... ancient poesy ; which was employed about the noblest and most important subjects ; the sacred source , from whence ... ancients , and on which a very considerable stress would apparently be laid . For , if after all , so much art and ...
... ancient poesy ; which was employed about the noblest and most important subjects ; the sacred source , from whence ... ancients , and on which a very considerable stress would apparently be laid . For , if after all , so much art and ...
Strana 88
... was the constant language of ancient criticism . " Audendum tamen ; namque , ut ait Cicero , etiam quæ primò dura visa sunt , usu molliun¬ tur . " Quintil . 1. i . c . v . 70. MULTA RENASCENTUR , QUAE JAM CECIDERE . ] This 88 NOTES ON THE.
... was the constant language of ancient criticism . " Audendum tamen ; namque , ut ait Cicero , etiam quæ primò dura visa sunt , usu molliun¬ tur . " Quintil . 1. i . c . v . 70. MULTA RENASCENTUR , QUAE JAM CECIDERE . ] This 88 NOTES ON THE.
Strana 99
... this notion the practice of the a The reader may see a fine speech in the Cyropædia of Xeno- phon [ 1. iv . ] where not so much as this is observed . best poets , ancient and modern ; for the question ART OF POETRY . 99.
... this notion the practice of the a The reader may see a fine speech in the Cyropædia of Xeno- phon [ 1. iv . ] where not so much as this is observed . best poets , ancient and modern ; for the question ART OF POETRY . 99.
Strana 100
Richard Hurd. best poets , ancient and modern ; for the question recurrs , how far that practice is to be justified on the principles of good criticism and common sense . come then , to the Reason of the thing . The capital rule in this ...
Richard Hurd. best poets , ancient and modern ; for the question recurrs , how far that practice is to be justified on the principles of good criticism and common sense . come then , to the Reason of the thing . The capital rule in this ...
Strana 116
... ancients , had most of this sympathetic tender- ness in his nature , and accordingly we find him without a rival in this praise . Τραγικώτατος τῶν ποιητῶν , says Aristotle of him [ Περὶ ποιητ . κ . ιγ ' . ] and to the same purpose ...
... ancients , had most of this sympathetic tender- ness in his nature , and accordingly we find him without a rival in this praise . Τραγικώτατος τῶν ποιητῶν , says Aristotle of him [ Περὶ ποιητ . κ . ιγ ' . ] and to the same purpose ...
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Strana 76 - That which is now a horse, even with a thought The rack dislimns, and makes it indistinct As water is in water.
Strana 29 - Inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter 15 assuitur pannus, cum lucus et ara Dianae et properantis aquae per amoenos ambitus agros, aut flumen Rhenum aut pluvius describitur arcus. sed nunc non erat his locus. et fortasse cupressum scis simulare.
Strana 42 - Incident, nee quarta loqui persona laboret. .Actoris partes chorus officiumque virile Defendat," neu quid medios intercinat actus, Q,uod non proposito conducat et haereat apte...
Strana 39 - 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 37 - Si quid inexpertum scenae committis et audes Personam formare novam, servetur ad imum Qualis ab incepto processerit, et sibi constet.
Strana 38 - Priami cantabo et nobile bellum. ' quid dignum tanto feret hic promissor hiatu ? parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. quanto rectius hic qui nil molitur inepte : 140 ' die mihi, Musa, virum, captae post tempora Troiae qui mores hominum multorum vidit et urbes.
Strana 18 - Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And without method talks us into sense; Will, like a friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. He, who supreme in judgment, as in wit, Might boldly censure, as he boldly writ, Yet judg'd with coolness, tho' he sung with fire; His precepts teach but what his works inspire.
Strana 293 - 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.
Strana 302 - Cum sociis operum, pueris et conjuge fida, Tellurem porco, Silvanum lacte piabant, Floribus et vino Genium memorem brevis aevi. Fescennina per hunc inventa licentia morem 145 Versibus alternis opprobria rustica fudit...
Strana 56 - Tyrtaeusque mares animos in Martia bella versibus exacuit : dictae per carmina sortes, et vitae monstrata via est, et gratia regum Pieriis...