An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 13
... image of anguish , He rav'd with all the madness of despair , He roar'd , he beat his breast , he tore his hair . Dry forrow in his ftupid eyes appears , For wanting nourishment , he wanted tears : His eye - balls in their hollow ...
... image of anguish , He rav'd with all the madness of despair , He roar'd , he beat his breast , he tore his hair . Dry forrow in his ftupid eyes appears , For wanting nourishment , he wanted tears : His eye - balls in their hollow ...
Pagina 14
... image in Spenser , who ever excels in the pathetic , And him befides there lay upon the grass A dreary corfe , whofe life away did pass , All wallow'd in his own , yet lukewarm , blood , That from his wound yet welled fresh , alas ; In ...
... image in Spenser , who ever excels in the pathetic , And him befides there lay upon the grass A dreary corfe , whofe life away did pass , All wallow'd in his own , yet lukewarm , blood , That from his wound yet welled fresh , alas ; In ...
Pagina 16
... first delineation of all these images is in Chaucer , or Boc- cace , and it might be worth examining how much Dryden has added purely from his own stock . combat , combat , which is told at length , in the 16 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... first delineation of all these images is in Chaucer , or Boc- cace , and it might be worth examining how much Dryden has added purely from his own stock . combat , combat , which is told at length , in the 16 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Pagina 21
... images , those certain marks of the first sketch of a master , conspire to corro- borate the truth of the fact . THE TRANSLATION of the first book of Statius , is the next piece that belongs to this Section . It was in his childhood ...
... images , those certain marks of the first sketch of a master , conspire to corro- borate the truth of the fact . THE TRANSLATION of the first book of Statius , is the next piece that belongs to this Section . It was in his childhood ...
Pagina 22
... images are gi- gantic and outrageous , and his fentiments tortured and hyperbolical . It can hardly , I think , be doubted , but that Juvenal in- tended a fevere fatire on him , in these well known lines which have been commonly ...
... images are gi- gantic and outrageous , and his fentiments tortured and hyperbolical . It can hardly , I think , be doubted , but that Juvenal in- tended a fevere fatire on him , in these well known lines which have been commonly ...
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