An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... - rency and vogue to this species of compo- sition . He collected many of the common tales of his country , and delivered them in VOL . II . the B the purest stile , enlivened with interesting circumstances . Sacchetti ESSAY ...
... - rency and vogue to this species of compo- sition . He collected many of the common tales of his country , and delivered them in VOL . II . the B the purest stile , enlivened with interesting circumstances . Sacchetti ESSAY ...
Pagina 4
... , is sup- ported in a lively manner . POPE has en- deavoured , fuitably to familiarize the state- liness of our heroic measure , in this ludi- crous linefs 4 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS Fairies in the western world. To say that ...
... , is sup- ported in a lively manner . POPE has en- deavoured , fuitably to familiarize the state- liness of our heroic measure , in this ludi- crous linefs 4 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS Fairies in the western world. To say that ...
Pagina 14
... fays , The rage of Jealousy then fir'd his foul , And his face kindled like a burning coal : * Fairy Queen , Book I. Canto 9. Stanza 36 . Now Now cold despair succeeding in her stead , To livid 14 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... fays , The rage of Jealousy then fir'd his foul , And his face kindled like a burning coal : * Fairy Queen , Book I. Canto 9. Stanza 36 . Now Now cold despair succeeding in her stead , To livid 14 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Pagina 22
... περι ύψος τμ . γ . Sect . iii . They should read the sensible difcourse of S. Wedrenfels , of Bafle , De Me- teoris Orationis . Promifitque Promifitque diem ; tanta dulcedine captos Afficit ille animos , 2 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... περι ύψος τμ . γ . Sect . iii . They should read the sensible difcourse of S. Wedrenfels , of Bafle , De Me- teoris Orationis . Promifitque Promifitque diem ; tanta dulcedine captos Afficit ille animos , 2 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
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