An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 8
... moft numerous and fweet , the most mellow and generous , of any our language has yet produced . His digreffions and ramblings , which he himself fays he learned of honeft Montaigne , are interefting and amufing . In this preface is a ...
... moft numerous and fweet , the most mellow and generous , of any our language has yet produced . His digreffions and ramblings , which he himself fays he learned of honeft Montaigne , are interefting and amufing . In this preface is a ...
Pagina 18
... moft ferious ftories . " It is a curious thing to fee at the head of an edition of Boccace's tales , printed at Florence in 1573 , a privilege of Gregory XIII . who fays , that in this he follows the steps of Pius V. his predeceffor ...
... moft ferious ftories . " It is a curious thing to fee at the head of an edition of Boccace's tales , printed at Florence in 1573 , a privilege of Gregory XIII . who fays , that in this he follows the steps of Pius V. his predeceffor ...
Pagina 19
Joseph Warton. and I place them last , as I think them the moft lofty of any part of Dryden's works . Whilft lift'ning to the murm'ring leaves he ftood , More than a mile immers'd within the wood , At once the wind was laid - the whisp ...
Joseph Warton. and I place them last , as I think them the moft lofty of any part of Dryden's works . Whilft lift'ning to the murm'ring leaves he ftood , More than a mile immers'd within the wood , At once the wind was laid - the whisp ...
Pagina 27
... moft amiable , and benevolent man . It was faid of him , that " no Phy- fician knew his Art more , nor his Trade lefs . " Pope told Mr. Richardfon , " that there was hardly an alteration , of he has cenfured , what he calls , the pig ...
... moft amiable , and benevolent man . It was faid of him , that " no Phy- fician knew his Art more , nor his Trade lefs . " Pope told Mr. Richardfon , " that there was hardly an alteration , of he has cenfured , what he calls , the pig ...
Pagina 43
Joseph Warton. member to have feen it enough obferved , that Cowley had a moft happy talent of imitating the easy manner of Horace's epiftolary writings ; I must therefore infert a specimen of this , his excellence . Ergo iterum verfus ...
Joseph Warton. member to have feen it enough obferved , that Cowley had a moft happy talent of imitating the easy manner of Horace's epiftolary writings ; I must therefore infert a specimen of this , his excellence . Ergo iterum verfus ...
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