An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 9
... poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impressions which his works have had 4 in so many fuccessive years , yet at present in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9 of Cowley. “ Chaucer is a perpetual foun- ...
... poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impressions which his works have had 4 in so many fuccessive years , yet at present in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9 of Cowley. “ Chaucer is a perpetual foun- ...
Pagina 10
Joseph Warton. 4 in so many fuccessive years , yet at present a hundred books are scarcely purchased once a twelvemonth . " It is a circumstance of literary history worth mentioning , that Chaucer was more than 60 years old when he wrote ...
Joseph Warton. 4 in so many fuccessive years , yet at present a hundred books are scarcely purchased once a twelvemonth . " It is a circumstance of literary history worth mentioning , that Chaucer was more than 60 years old when he wrote ...
Pagina 11
... present magnificent royal library at Paris . THE tale to which this is the Prologue , has been verfified by Dryden ; and is fup- * Ver . 671 , pofed posed to have been of Chaucer's own con- trivance : AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 11.
... present magnificent royal library at Paris . THE tale to which this is the Prologue , has been verfified by Dryden ; and is fup- * Ver . 671 , pofed posed to have been of Chaucer's own con- trivance : AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 11.
Pagina 17
... present at the lifts and a modern combat , is overwhelmed and obli- terated amidst the blaze , the pomp , and the profusion of such animated poetry . Frigid and phlegmatic must be the critic , who could have leisure dully and foberly to ...
... present at the lifts and a modern combat , is overwhelmed and obli- terated amidst the blaze , the pomp , and the profusion of such animated poetry . Frigid and phlegmatic must be the critic , who could have leisure dully and foberly to ...
Pagina 30
... present edition , I shall speak no more of it . THE Imitation of Spenser is the second ; it is a defcription of an alley of fishwomen . He that was unacquainted with Spenser , and was to form his ideas of the turn and manner of his ...
... present edition , I shall speak no more of it . THE Imitation of Spenser is the second ; it is a defcription of an alley of fishwomen . He that was unacquainted with Spenser , and was to form his ideas of the turn and manner of his ...
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