id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28921 Nicole, Pierre An Essay on True and Apparent Beauty in which from Settled Principles is Rendered the Grounds for Choosing and Rejecting Epigrams .txt text/plain 14080 1004 80 rejecting a great number of epigrams by some writer a sense of pity [7] The last line of an epigram on learned ignorance, _Poemata_, of Martial's epigrams in the fashion of the old critics and would generally beautiful which accords both with the nature of the thing ear is drawn by a certain kind of sounds; one thing delights the soul, some men of so corrupt a nature that they despise beauty, nevertheless _In what way diction should answer to man's inner nature. I know there are other things to be censured in this epigram, but I For this reason we have admitted none of such kind in the epigrams of epigrams beget a good deal of loathing, especially those that do not be said on it--in fact, there are as many kinds of epigrams as there these reasons: 1) there are so few first-class epigrams that a reader ./cache/28921.txt ./txt/28921.txt