An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 3
... supposed to have had copious imaginations : but may they not be in- debted , for their invulnerable heroes , their monsters , their enchantments , their gar- dens of pleasure , their winged steeds , and the like , to the Echidna , to ...
... supposed to have had copious imaginations : but may they not be in- debted , for their invulnerable heroes , their monsters , their enchantments , their gar- dens of pleasure , their winged steeds , and the like , to the Echidna , to ...
Pagina 123
... supposed unequal dispensations of Providence ; a charge which I cannot heartily forgive your divines for admitting . You admit it indeed for an extreme good purpose , and you build on this admiffion the necessity of a future state of re ...
... supposed unequal dispensations of Providence ; a charge which I cannot heartily forgive your divines for admitting . You admit it indeed for an extreme good purpose , and you build on this admiffion the necessity of a future state of re ...
Pagina 126
... supposed to have penetrated deeply into the most secret recesses of the human heart , and to have discovered the various vices and vanities that lurk in it . I know not why the English should in this respect yield to their polite ...
... supposed to have penetrated deeply into the most secret recesses of the human heart , and to have discovered the various vices and vanities that lurk in it . I know not why the English should in this respect yield to their polite ...
Pagina 148
... supposed to convey . He alluded to this in the conclusion of his first Night - thought . O had he press'd his theme , pursu'd the track Which opens out of darkness into day ! O had he mounted on his wing of fire , Soar'd where I fink ...
... supposed to convey . He alluded to this in the conclusion of his first Night - thought . O had he press'd his theme , pursu'd the track Which opens out of darkness into day ! O had he mounted on his wing of fire , Soar'd where I fink ...
Pagina 179
... supposed to be drawn up by Gray , or under his eye . + To fee all the beauties that a place was susceptible of ,. was to possess , as Mr. Pitt expressed it , " The prophetic eye of taste . " N2 have have raised two or three mounts ...
... supposed to be drawn up by Gray , or under his eye . + To fee all the beauties that a place was susceptible of ,. was to possess , as Mr. Pitt expressed it , " The prophetic eye of taste . " N2 have have raised two or three mounts ...
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