An Essay on CriticismW. Lewis, 1713 - 36 頁 |
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... moft true Mettle when you check his Courfe . Thofe RULES of old difcover'd , not devis'd , Are Nature still , but Nature Methodiz'd : Nature , like Monarchy , is but reftrain'd By the fame Laws which firft herself ordain'd . First ...
... moft true Mettle when you check his Courfe . Thofe RULES of old difcover'd , not devis'd , Are Nature still , but Nature Methodiz'd : Nature , like Monarchy , is but reftrain'd By the fame Laws which firft herself ordain'd . First ...
第 6 頁
... moft the Men from whom they learn'd . So modern Pothecaries , taught the Art By Doctor's Bills to play the Doctor's Parts Bold in the Practice of mistaken Rales , Mon Prescribe , apply , and call their Mafter's Fools Some on the Leaves ...
... moft the Men from whom they learn'd . So modern Pothecaries , taught the Art By Doctor's Bills to play the Doctor's Parts Bold in the Practice of mistaken Rales , Mon Prescribe , apply , and call their Mafter's Fools Some on the Leaves ...
第 14 頁
... Moft Criticks fond of fome fubfervient Art , Still make the Whole depend upon a Part , They talk of Principles , but Parts they prize , And All to one lov'd Folly Sacrifice . Once on a time , La Mancha's Knight , they say , A certain ...
... Moft Criticks fond of fome fubfervient Art , Still make the Whole depend upon a Part , They talk of Principles , but Parts they prize , And All to one lov'd Folly Sacrifice . Once on a time , La Mancha's Knight , they say , A certain ...
第 17 頁
... , quam fit vitiofa fi egeat interprete ? Ergo ut novorum optima erunt maximè vetera , ita veterum maximè nova . Idem . + Ben . Johnson's Every Man in his Humour . 1 * But moft by Numbers judge a Poet's Song CRITICIS M. 17.
... , quam fit vitiofa fi egeat interprete ? Ergo ut novorum optima erunt maximè vetera , ita veterum maximè nova . Idem . + Ben . Johnson's Every Man in his Humour . 1 * But moft by Numbers judge a Poet's Song CRITICIS M. 17.
第 18 頁
Alexander Pope. 1 * But moft by Numbers judge a Poet's Song , And smooth or rough , with such , is right or wrong In the bright Mufe tho ' thousand Charms confpire , Her Voice is all these tuneful Fools admire ; Who haunt Parnaffus but ...
Alexander Pope. 1 * But moft by Numbers judge a Poet's Song , And smooth or rough , with such , is right or wrong In the bright Mufe tho ' thousand Charms confpire , Her Voice is all these tuneful Fools admire ; Who haunt Parnaffus but ...
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