An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 8
... faid to have despised Chaucer . I am not furprized at this strange judgment Cowley was indif putably a Genius , but his taste was perverted and narrowed by a love of witticifms . of 2 of Cowley . " Chaucer is a perpetual foun- tain 8 ...
... faid to have despised Chaucer . I am not furprized at this strange judgment Cowley was indif putably a Genius , but his taste was perverted and narrowed by a love of witticifms . of 2 of Cowley . " Chaucer is a perpetual foun- tain 8 ...
Pagina 19
... faid to sympathize at the second appearance of - The felon on his fable steed Arm'd with his naked sword that urg'd his dogs to speed . Thus it runs The fiend's alarm began ; the hollow found Sung in the leaves , the forest shook around ...
... faid to sympathize at the second appearance of - The felon on his fable steed Arm'd with his naked sword that urg'd his dogs to speed . Thus it runs The fiend's alarm began ; the hollow found Sung in the leaves , the forest shook around ...
Pagina 27
... faid of him , that “ no Phy- sician knew his Art more , nor his Trade less . " Pope told Mr. Richardfon , " that there was hardly an alteration , : of 66 he has cenfured , what he calls , the AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 27.
... faid of him , that “ no Phy- sician knew his Art more , nor his Trade less . " Pope told Mr. Richardfon , " that there was hardly an alteration , : of 66 he has cenfured , what he calls , the AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 27.
Pagina 29
... the following anec- dote must be added , which I lately received from one of his intimate friends . " [ wrote things , faid POPE , I am ashamed to * Pag . 78 . fay say how foon ; part of my epic poem AL- AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 29.
... the following anec- dote must be added , which I lately received from one of his intimate friends . " [ wrote things , faid POPE , I am ashamed to * Pag . 78 . fay say how foon ; part of my epic poem AL- AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 29.
Pagina 42
... faid to resemble Phaeton so much , That heav'n the threat'ned world to spare , Thought fit to drown him in her tears : Else might th ' ambitious nymph aspire , To fet , like him , the world on fire . His Let not this strained ...
... faid to resemble Phaeton so much , That heav'n the threat'ned world to spare , Thought fit to drown him in her tears : Else might th ' ambitious nymph aspire , To fet , like him , the world on fire . His Let not this strained ...
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