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Pagina 9
... thought a great poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impreffions which his works have had in fo many fucceffive years , yet at present a in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9 pf Cowley. "Chaucer is a perpetual foun- ...
... thought a great poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impreffions which his works have had in fo many fucceffive years , yet at present a in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9 pf Cowley. "Chaucer is a perpetual foun- ...
Pagina 21
... thoughts , the glow and the expressiveness of the images , those certain marks of the first sketch of a master , conspire to corro- borate the truth of the fact . THE TRANSLATION of the first book of Statius , is the next piece that ...
... thoughts , the glow and the expressiveness of the images , those certain marks of the first sketch of a master , conspire to corro- borate the truth of the fact . THE TRANSLATION of the first book of Statius , is the next piece that ...
Pagina 27
... thought very differently on this fubject of the tranfitions , and the admirers of Ovid would do well to confider his opinion . " Illa vero frigida et puerilis eft in fcholis affectatio , ut ipfe tranfitus efficiat aliquam utique ...
... thought very differently on this fubject of the tranfitions , and the admirers of Ovid would do well to confider his opinion . " Illa vero frigida et puerilis eft in fcholis affectatio , ut ipfe tranfitus efficiat aliquam utique ...
Pagina 32
... thought , were peculiarly calculated to have struck the fancy of our young imitator with fo much admiration , as not to have fuffered him to make a kind of travesty of them . Book II . Canto 12. Stanza 71 . The THE next stanza of POPE ...
... thought , were peculiarly calculated to have struck the fancy of our young imitator with fo much admiration , as not to have fuffered him to make a kind of travesty of them . Book II . Canto 12. Stanza 71 . The THE next stanza of POPE ...
Pagina 38
... thought , That like a spirit with this spell Of my own teaching I am caught . * Speaking of his imitations , PoPE faid to Mr. Spence , " I had once a design of giving a tafte of all the Greek poets ; I would have tranflated a hymn of ...
... thought , That like a spirit with this spell Of my own teaching I am caught . * Speaking of his imitations , PoPE faid to Mr. Spence , " I had once a design of giving a tafte of all the Greek poets ; I would have tranflated a hymn of ...
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