Front cover image for The complete art of poetry : in six parts, I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, &c. ; II. Of the use and necessity of rules in poetry ; III. Of the manner, rules, and art of composing epigrams, pastorals, odes, &c. ; IV. Of tragedy and comedy ; how to draw the plot, and form the characters of both ; V. The rules of the epic or narrative poem, of the poetic diction or language, and of English numbers ; VI. A collection of the most beautiful descriptions, similes, allusions, &c. from Spenser, and our best English poets, as well ancient as modern, with above ten thousand verses, not to be found in any performance of this kind ; Shakespeariana, or the most beautiful topicks, descriptions, and similes that occur throughout all Shakespear's plays

The complete art of poetry : in six parts, I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, &c. ; II. Of the use and necessity of rules in poetry ; III. Of the manner, rules, and art of composing epigrams, pastorals, odes, &c. ; IV. Of tragedy and comedy ; how to draw the plot, and form the characters of both ; V. The rules of the epic or narrative poem, of the poetic diction or language, and of English numbers ; VI. A collection of the most beautiful descriptions, similes, allusions, &c. from Spenser, and our best English poets, as well ancient as modern, with above ten thousand verses, not to be found in any performance of this kind ; Shakespeariana, or the most beautiful topicks, descriptions, and similes that occur throughout all Shakespear's plays

Print Book, English, 1718
Printed for Charles Rivington, London, 1718
Early works
2 volumes : music ; 17 cm
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v. 1. I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etc
II. Of the use and necessity of rules in poetry.-III. Of the manner, rules, and art of composing epigrams, pastorals, odes, &c
IV. Of Tragedy and comedy, how to draw the plot, and form the characters of both
V. The rules of the epic or narrative poem. of the poetic diction or language, and of English numbers
VI. A collection of the most beautiful descriptions, similes, allusions, &c. ... v. 2. Poems
Index to Shakespeariana: v. 1, p. [363-368]
Vol. 2 arranged alphabetically by subject
Title vignette (v. 2); head- and tailpieces; initials