An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 34
... house . For in truth the pencil of Spenfer is as powerful as that of Rubens , his brother allegorift ; which two artifts resembled each other in many refpects , but Spenfer had more grace , and was as warm a colourift . Among a ...
... house . For in truth the pencil of Spenfer is as powerful as that of Rubens , his brother allegorift ; which two artifts resembled each other in many refpects , but Spenfer had more grace , and was as warm a colourift . Among a ...
Pagina 52
... house of Baucis and Philemon , and the verfes on his own death . These are of the fame fpecies with the piece before us . In this alfo confifts the chief beauty of Gay's Trivia , a subject Swift defired him to write upon , and for which ...
... house of Baucis and Philemon , and the verfes on his own death . These are of the fame fpecies with the piece before us . In this alfo confifts the chief beauty of Gay's Trivia , a subject Swift defired him to write upon , and for which ...
Pagina 137
... House of Lords , where he spoke FOR the bishop , recapitulating in the most masterly manner , and anfwering all that had been urged against him * . 10. When Cataline by rapine fwell'd his ftore ; When Cæfar made a noble dame a whore ...
... House of Lords , where he spoke FOR the bishop , recapitulating in the most masterly manner , and anfwering all that had been urged against him * . 10. When Cataline by rapine fwell'd his ftore ; When Cæfar made a noble dame a whore ...
Pagina 174
... house , neat , but void of state , Where AGE and WANT fit fmiling at the gate : Him portion'd maids , apprentic'd orphans bleft , The young who labour , and the old who reft * . THESE lines , which are eminently beau- tiful ...
... house , neat , but void of state , Where AGE and WANT fit fmiling at the gate : Him portion'd maids , apprentic'd orphans bleft , The young who labour , and the old who reft * . THESE lines , which are eminently beau- tiful ...
Pagina 176
... House of Lords , in ATTERBURY'S trial , he faultered fo much as to be hardly intelligible . - 23. You show us , Rome was glorious , not profufe , And pompous buildings once were things of ufe : * Ver . 357-- Yet Yet fhall ( my Lord ) ...
... House of Lords , in ATTERBURY'S trial , he faultered fo much as to be hardly intelligible . - 23. You show us , Rome was glorious , not profufe , And pompous buildings once were things of ufe : * Ver . 357-- Yet Yet fhall ( my Lord ) ...
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