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" Music resembles poetry; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made but to promote their end) Some lucky licence answer to the full Th'... "
Poems on Several Occasions - Page 44
by Christopher Smart - 1752 - 230 pages
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the roles / H / license answer to the full The intent proposed, that license is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way...
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The works of Alexander Pope; with a memoir of the author, notes ..., Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 pages
...; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. 145 If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since...rules were made but to promote their end) Some lucky license answer to the full The intent proposed, that license is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq., to which is Prefixed ..., Volume 1

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1836 - 332 pages
...poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend (Since rules were made but to promote their end,) Some lucky license answer to the full The intent proposed, that license is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way...
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The Poetical Works of A. Pope: Including His Translation of Homer , to which ...

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1836 - 502 pages
...poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. fire. 170 Fix'd at his post was each hold Ajax found, With well-ranged squadrons strongly circled roun license answer to the full The intent proposed, that license is a rale. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by H.F. Cary, with a biogr. notice ...

Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend2, (Since rules were made but to promote their end) Some lucky licence answer to the full The intent proposed, that licence is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way to take,...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...Poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since...made but to promote their end,) Some lucky licence answers to the full The intent proposed, that licence is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way to take,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57

England - 1845 - 816 pages
...poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since...rules were made but to promote their end,) Some lucky license answer to the full Th" intent proposed, that license is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57

Scotland - 1845 - 842 pages
...poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since...rules were made but to promote their end,) Some lucky license answer to the full Th" intent proposed, that license is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way...
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The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by ..., Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 pages
...in each , Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. J 145 If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made but to promote their end,) COMMENTARY. proceeds [from ver. 140 to 201] to point up to those sublimer beauties which Rules will...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Revised and arranged expressly for the ...

Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...poetry : in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend *, (Since rules were made but to promote their end) * " Cum canerem reges et prselia, Cynthius aurem Vellit."— Vma. Eclog. vi. It is a tradition preserved...
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