An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 12
... seen the A person who translated some pieces after Dryden more . used to say , Experto credite , quantus In clypeum afsurgat , quo turbine torqueat haftam . Crebillon was ninety when he brought his Catiline on the stage , tern of POPE ...
... seen the A person who translated some pieces after Dryden more . used to say , Experto credite , quantus In clypeum afsurgat , quo turbine torqueat haftam . Crebillon was ninety when he brought his Catiline on the stage , tern of POPE ...
Pagina 16
... seen , That watch'd with UPWARD eyes the motions of their queen . But above all , the whole description of the entering the lists * , and of the ensuing * The reader is defired all along to remember , that the first delineation of all ...
... seen , That watch'd with UPWARD eyes the motions of their queen . But above all , the whole description of the entering the lists * , and of the ensuing * The reader is defired all along to remember , that the first delineation of all ...
Pagina 42
... rather than Virgil , and has given us more Epi- grams than Descriptions . I do not re- member member to have seen it enough obferved , that Cowley 5 42 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS In the lines on a lady weeping, you might ...
... rather than Virgil , and has given us more Epi- grams than Descriptions . I do not re- member member to have seen it enough obferved , that Cowley 5 42 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS In the lines on a lady weeping, you might ...
Pagina 43
Joseph Warton. member to have seen it enough obferved , that Cowley had a most happy talent of imitating the easy manner of Horace's epistolary writings ; I must therefore infert a specimen of this , his excellence . Ergo iterum verfus ...
Joseph Warton. member to have seen it enough obferved , that Cowley had a most happy talent of imitating the easy manner of Horace's epistolary writings ; I must therefore infert a specimen of this , his excellence . Ergo iterum verfus ...
Pagina 57
... seen and felt what he describes , and must draw from living models alone ; and if modern times , from their luxury and re- finement , afford not manners that will bear to be described ; it will then follow , that those species of poetry ...
... seen and felt what he describes , and must draw from living models alone ; and if modern times , from their luxury and re- finement , afford not manners that will bear to be described ; it will then follow , that those species of poetry ...
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