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... poets , which every " line of it absolutely confutes ; but , simply to criti- " cize the ROMAN DRAMA . " For to this end , not ... poem have B 2 REESE LYK UNINGnas CALIFOR 1 of arisen , not from the misconception of the INTRODUCTION . 15 :
... poets , which every " line of it absolutely confutes ; but , simply to criti- " cize the ROMAN DRAMA . " For to this end , not ... poem have B 2 REESE LYK UNINGnas CALIFOR 1 of arisen , not from the misconception of the INTRODUCTION . 15 :
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... poem . Now these two kinds of the epistle , as they differ widely from each other in their subject and end , so do they likewise in their original : though both flourished at the same time , and are both wholly Roman . I. The former ...
... poem . Now these two kinds of the epistle , as they differ widely from each other in their subject and end , so do they likewise in their original : though both flourished at the same time , and are both wholly Roman . I. The former ...
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... poem . Though , when I say , that Lucilius introduced into satire an unity of metre , I mean only , in the same piece ; for the measure , in different satires , appears to have been different . That the design in him was one , I ...
... poem . Though , when I say , that Lucilius introduced into satire an unity of metre , I mean only , in the same piece ; for the measure , in different satires , appears to have been different . That the design in him was one , I ...
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... poem , respecting one main end , as well as observ- ing one measure . Little now remained for HORACE but to polish and refine . His only material altera- tion was , that he appropriated to the satire ONE , that is , the heroic metre ...
... poem , respecting one main end , as well as observ- ing one measure . Little now remained for HORACE but to polish and refine . His only material altera- tion was , that he appropriated to the satire ONE , that is , the heroic metre ...
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... poem , as prescribed by the laws of nature and good sense , being in nothing different from that of the other . For here 1. an unity of subject or design is indis- pensably necessary , the freedom of a miscellaneous matter being ...
... poem , as prescribed by the laws of nature and good sense , being in nothing different from that of the other . For here 1. an unity of subject or design is indis- pensably necessary , the freedom of a miscellaneous matter being ...
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