An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 4
... character of a fond old dotard betrayed into disgrace by an unfuitable match , is sup- ported in a lively manner . POPE has en- deavoured , fuitably to familiarize the state- linefs liness of our heroic measure , in this ludi- crous 4 ...
... character of a fond old dotard betrayed into disgrace by an unfuitable match , is sup- ported in a lively manner . POPE has en- deavoured , fuitably to familiarize the state- linefs liness of our heroic measure , in this ludi- crous 4 ...
Pagina 6
... to be tafted or un- derstood , when the characters , the facts and the follies they stigmatize , are perished and * Sce Menagiana , Vol . I. p . 368 . unknown . unknown . Gulliver in the next century , will be 6 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... to be tafted or un- derstood , when the characters , the facts and the follies they stigmatize , are perished and * Sce Menagiana , Vol . I. p . 368 . unknown . unknown . Gulliver in the next century , will be 6 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Pagina 12
... character of Dryden , the constant pat- * The falling off of his hair , said a man of wit , had no other consequence , than to make his laurels to be seen the A person who translated some pieces after Dryden more . used to say , Experto ...
... character of Dryden , the constant pat- * The falling off of his hair , said a man of wit , had no other consequence , than to make his laurels to be seen the A person who translated some pieces after Dryden more . used to say , Experto ...
Pagina 15
... character , who may mife- rably fail in putting proper words in the mouth of fuch a character . In a word , so much more difficult is DRAMATIC than DESCRIPTIVE poetry ! The The frame of burnish'd steel that cast a glare From AND ...
... character , who may mife- rably fail in putting proper words in the mouth of fuch a character . In a word , so much more difficult is DRAMATIC than DESCRIPTIVE poetry ! The The frame of burnish'd steel that cast a glare From AND ...
Pagina 30
... characters nor manners like his original , as it is the only piece of our author's works that is loose and indecent , and as therefore I wish it had been omitted in the present edition , I shall speak no more of it . THE Imitation of ...
... characters nor manners like his original , as it is the only piece of our author's works that is loose and indecent , and as therefore I wish it had been omitted in the present edition , I shall speak no more of it . THE Imitation of ...
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