An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 4
... subject were examined to the bottom , I am inclined to think , that the wildest chimeras in those books of chivalry with which Don Quixote's library was furnished , would be found to have a close connexion with ancient mythology . WE of ...
... subject were examined to the bottom , I am inclined to think , that the wildest chimeras in those books of chivalry with which Don Quixote's library was furnished , would be found to have a close connexion with ancient mythology . WE of ...
Pagina 5
... subjects , so well as the lines of four feet , or the French numbers of Fontaine * . Fontaine is , in truth , the capital and unrivalled writer of comic tales . He generally took his subjects from Boccace , Poggius † , and Ariosto ; but ...
... subjects , so well as the lines of four feet , or the French numbers of Fontaine * . Fontaine is , in truth , the capital and unrivalled writer of comic tales . He generally took his subjects from Boccace , Poggius † , and Ariosto ; but ...
Pagina 7
... subjects of a more ferious and fublime species ; and it were to be wished , POPE had exercised his pencil on the pathetic story of the patience of Grifilda , or Troilus and Creffida , or the complaint of the black knight ; or , above ...
... subjects of a more ferious and fublime species ; and it were to be wished , POPE had exercised his pencil on the pathetic story of the patience of Grifilda , or Troilus and Creffida , or the complaint of the black knight ; or , above ...
Pagina 12
... In clypeum afsurgat , quo turbine torqueat haftam . Crebillon was ninety when he brought his Catiline on the stage , tern of POPE , unconnected with the main subject of. tern * Palamon and Arcite , Book I. 12 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... In clypeum afsurgat , quo turbine torqueat haftam . Crebillon was ninety when he brought his Catiline on the stage , tern of POPE , unconnected with the main subject of. tern * Palamon and Arcite , Book I. 12 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Pagina 13
Joseph Warton. tern of POPE , unconnected with the main subject of this work . The picture of Ar- cite in the absence of Emilia , is highly ex- preffive of the deepest distress , and a com- pleat image of anguish . He rav'd with all the ...
Joseph Warton. tern of POPE , unconnected with the main subject of this work . The picture of Ar- cite in the absence of Emilia , is highly ex- preffive of the deepest distress , and a com- pleat image of anguish . He rav'd with all the ...
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