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" The Art of Criticism, which was published some months since, and is a master-piece in its kind. The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose author. "
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope ... - Page 97
by Joseph Warton - 1762
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir and Notes

Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...published some months since, is a master-piece in its kind. The observations follow one another, like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose writer. They are some of them uncommon, but such as the reader must assent to,...
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Selections from Pope's Works: An Essay on Criticism, The Rape of the Lock ...

Alexander Pope - 1893 - 176 pages
...as "a masterpiece of its kind." " The observations," he continues, " follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose author. They are, some of them, uncommon, but such as the reader must assent to,...
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Selections from the Writings of Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison - 1905 - 422 pages
...some months since, and is a Master-piece in its kind. The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a Prose author. They are some of them uncommon, but such as the Reader must assent to,...
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Selections from the Works of Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison - 1906 - 410 pages
...some months since, and is a master-piece in its kind. The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose author. They are some of them un10 common, but such as the reader must assent...
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English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...some months since, and is a masterpiece in its kind. The observations follow one another like those in Horace's 'Art of Poetry,' without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose author. They are some of them uncommon, but such as the reader must assent to...
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1730-1784

Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 616 pages
...some months since, and is a masterpiece in its kind. The observations follow one another like those in Horace's "Art of Poetry," without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose author. They are some of them uncommon, but such as the reader must assent to,...
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Horace in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Caroline Mabel Goad - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1918 - 678 pages
...Pope's Art of Criticism,1 he praises the way in which 'the observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity, which would have been requisite in a prose author.' Further, 'if a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry, he will find but...
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Yale Studies in English, Volume 58

Caroline Mabel Goad - Comparative literature - 1918 - 662 pages
...Pope's Art of Criticism, 1 he praises the way in which 'the observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity, which would have been requisite in a prose author.' Further, 'if a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry, he will find but...
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Selections from the Tatler, the Spectator and Their Successors

Walter James Graham - English essays - 1928 - 440 pages
...some months since, and is a master-piece in its kind. 2 The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a prose author. They are some of them uncommon, but such as the reader must assent to,...
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Alexander Pope and His Critics: An essay on the genius and writings of Pope ...

Joseph Warton - 2004 - 508 pages
...befcowed on it, were a little partial and invidious. " The obfervations, fays he, follow one another, like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical regularity which would have been requifite in a profc writer*." It is however certain, that the poem before us is by no means defutute of a juft integrity,...
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