Works, Том 3W. Jackson; Sold, 1758 |
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... nimirum de ea nobis eft exiftimandum , no- tionibus popularibus confentanea , aliter ad mentem Virgilianam confirmata . Cum diis a poetis affec- tus attribui videmus , iram , puta , vindictam , et tris- titiam , in ignorantiam eorum ...
... nimirum de ea nobis eft exiftimandum , no- tionibus popularibus confentanea , aliter ad mentem Virgilianam confirmata . Cum diis a poetis affec- tus attribui videmus , iram , puta , vindictam , et tris- titiam , in ignorantiam eorum ...
Сторінка 59
... nimirum quod fit poema cer- " tam quandam actionem continens , et veram “ humanæ vitæ imaginem exhibens , delectationis atque utilitatis caufa . " Idem poftea ex duabus tragœdiæ definitionibus , quarum altera ex Arif- totele , altera ex ...
... nimirum quod fit poema cer- " tam quandam actionem continens , et veram “ humanæ vitæ imaginem exhibens , delectationis atque utilitatis caufa . " Idem poftea ex duabus tragœdiæ definitionibus , quarum altera ex Arif- totele , altera ex ...
Сторінка 62
... nimirum critici poetis ex loco in locum audi- tores transferendi poteftatem pene infinitam concedi , propterea quod illud in articulo temporis , aut brevi fpatio effici nullo modo poffit . Sed quod revera fieri non poteft , id cur mente ...
... nimirum critici poetis ex loco in locum audi- tores transferendi poteftatem pene infinitam concedi , propterea quod illud in articulo temporis , aut brevi fpatio effici nullo modo poffit . Sed quod revera fieri non poteft , id cur mente ...
Сторінка 71
... nimirum ejufdem viri actiones exhibentur , contrariæ nunquam et oppofitæ : fic in eadem fabula intueri non est Hen- ricum illum illuftriffimum , nunc diffolutum , libi- dinofum , commiffantem , furum , fcurrarumque comitem ; nunc animo ...
... nimirum ejufdem viri actiones exhibentur , contrariæ nunquam et oppofitæ : fic in eadem fabula intueri non est Hen- ricum illum illuftriffimum , nunc diffolutum , libi- dinofum , commiffantem , furum , fcurrarumque comitem ; nunc animo ...
Сторінка 74
... nimirum femel complexus eft quæ fub imaginationem cadunt , atque ideo folum minus feliciter aliquando aufus eft , quod nihil non aufus eft . " Hæc Hæc Popius . Atque hercle æquum est laudem iftam Homero 74 PRÆLECTIONES POETICÆ .
... nimirum femel complexus eft quæ fub imaginationem cadunt , atque ideo folum minus feliciter aliquando aufus eft , quod nihil non aufus eft . " Hæc Hæc Popius . Atque hercle æquum est laudem iftam Homero 74 PRÆLECTIONES POETICÆ .
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