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 97by Joseph Warton - 1762Full view - About this book
 | Alexander Pope - 1893 - 156 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,... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1905 - 346 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,... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1906 - 360 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... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908
...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... | |
 | Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910
...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,... | |
 | Joseph Warton - 2004 - 415 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,... | |
 | Joseph Warton - 2004 - 415 pages
...publi/hed fome months ago, is a mailer.-piec-e in its kind. The obfervations follow one another, like thofe in Horace's Art of Poetry, without that methodical...which would have been requifite in a profe writer* They ace fome of them uncommon, but fuch as the reader muft aflent to, when he fees them explained... | |
 | Louis Le Baut - English language - 1959
...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. There are some of them uncommon, but such as the reader must 10 assent... | |
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