An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 92
... rest , And bids the universe be blest . " " This is that magic divine , which by an efficacy past com- prehenfion , can transform every appearance , the most hi- deous , into beauty , and exhibit all things fair and good to thee ...
... rest , And bids the universe be blest . " " This is that magic divine , which by an efficacy past com- prehenfion , can transform every appearance , the most hi- deous , into beauty , and exhibit all things fair and good to thee ...
Pagina 97
... rest of things . And if in natures so little exalted or pre - eminent above each other , the fa- crifice of interest can appear so just ; how much more reasonably may all inferior natures be subjected to the superior nature of the world ...
... rest of things . And if in natures so little exalted or pre - eminent above each other , the fa- crifice of interest can appear so just ; how much more reasonably may all inferior natures be subjected to the superior nature of the world ...
Pagina 115
... rest is all but leather or prunella ‡ . Not one looks backward , onward ftill he goes , Yet ne'er looks forward further than his nose § . To figh for ribbands if thou art so filly , Mark how they grace Lord Umbra or Sir Billy || . In a ...
... rest is all but leather or prunella ‡ . Not one looks backward , onward ftill he goes , Yet ne'er looks forward further than his nose § . To figh for ribbands if thou art so filly , Mark how they grace Lord Umbra or Sir Billy || . In a ...
Pagina 174
... rest * . THESE lines , which are eminently beau- tiful , particularly one of the three last , " The intimation in the first line well ridicules the mad- ness of fashionable magnificence ; these columns aspiring to prop the skies , in a ...
... rest * . THESE lines , which are eminently beau- tiful , particularly one of the three last , " The intimation in the first line well ridicules the mad- ness of fashionable magnificence ; these columns aspiring to prop the skies , in a ...
Pagina 195
... rest as good , For all his Lordship knows ; but they are wood * . THERE is a flatness and infipidity in the last couplet , much below the usual manner of our author . YOUNG has been more fprightly and poignant on the same subject , 2 ...
... rest as good , For all his Lordship knows ; but they are wood * . THERE is a flatness and infipidity in the last couplet , much below the usual manner of our author . YOUNG has been more fprightly and poignant on the same subject , 2 ...
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