An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 12
... observations on the character of Dryden , the constant pat- * The falling off of his hair , said a man of wit , had no other confequence , than to make his laurels to be seen the A person who translated some pieces after Dryden more ...
... observations on the character of Dryden , the constant pat- * The falling off of his hair , said a man of wit , had no other confequence , than to make his laurels to be seen the A person who translated some pieces after Dryden more ...
Pagina 48
... observation upon ' vice and folly , that are very remark- able in a person so extremely young as he was , at the time he composed it . I believe on a fair comparison with Rochester's lines , it will be found , that although the turn of ...
... observation upon ' vice and folly , that are very remark- able in a person so extremely young as he was , at the time he composed it . I believe on a fair comparison with Rochester's lines , it will be found , that although the turn of ...
Pagina 51
... observed on the occafion , " Brown is an excellent copyist , and those who take his imitations amiss , are much in the wrong ; they are very strongly mannered , and few perhaps could write fo well if they were not fo . " - In POPE's ...
... observed on the occafion , " Brown is an excellent copyist , and those who take his imitations amiss , are much in the wrong ; they are very strongly mannered , and few perhaps could write fo well if they were not fo . " - In POPE's ...
Pagina 57
... observation , that for poet to write happily and well , he must have 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 ...
... observation , that for poet to write happily and well , he must have 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 ...
Pagina 84
... observation of Tully , who says in his Brutus , Credo , fed Athenienfium quoque plus interfuit firma tecta in domi- ciliis habere , quam Minervæ fignum ex ebore pulcherrimum : tamen ego me Phi- diam effe mallem quam vel optimum fa- brum ...
... observation of Tully , who says in his Brutus , Credo , fed Athenienfium quoque plus interfuit firma tecta in domi- ciliis habere , quam Minervæ fignum ex ebore pulcherrimum : tamen ego me Phi- diam effe mallem quam vel optimum fa- brum ...
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