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... Passion is either ordinary Passion , or Enthusiasm . B UT before we proceed , let us define Poetry ; which is the first Time that a Definition has been given of that noble Art : For neither Ancient nor Modern Criticks have defin'd ...
... Passion is either ordinary Passion , or Enthusiasm . B UT before we proceed , let us define Poetry ; which is the first Time that a Definition has been given of that noble Art : For neither Ancient nor Modern Criticks have defin'd ...
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... Passion . It is plain then , from what has been said , that Passion in Poetry must be every where , for where there is no Passion , there can be no Poetry ; but that which we commonly call Passion , cannot be every where in any Poem ...
... Passion . It is plain then , from what has been said , that Passion in Poetry must be every where , for where there is no Passion , there can be no Poetry ; but that which we commonly call Passion , cannot be every where in any Poem ...
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... Passion , that he may please and instruct ; and comprehends Epick , Tragick , and the greater Lyrick Poetry . 2. The less Poetry is an Art by which a Poet excites less Passion for the foremention'd Ends ; and includes in it Comedy and ...
... Passion , that he may please and instruct ; and comprehends Epick , Tragick , and the greater Lyrick Poetry . 2. The less Poetry is an Art by which a Poet excites less Passion for the foremention'd Ends ; and includes in it Comedy and ...
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