An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 165
... Muse ( like his own Helen standing on the walls of Troy ) points out every perfon , and thing , accurately and forcibly . All the views * Ver . 399 . M 3 and and prospects he lays before us , appear aş fully AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 165.
... Muse ( like his own Helen standing on the walls of Troy ) points out every perfon , and thing , accurately and forcibly . All the views * Ver . 399 . M 3 and and prospects he lays before us , appear aş fully AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 165.
Pagina 211
... muse he lov'd t . THESE nervous and finished lines were afterwards infcribed as an epitaph on this worthy man's monument in Westminster Abbey , with the alteration of two words in the last verse ; which there stands thus : Prais'd ...
... muse he lov'd t . THESE nervous and finished lines were afterwards infcribed as an epitaph on this worthy man's monument in Westminster Abbey , with the alteration of two words in the last verse ; which there stands thus : Prais'd ...
Pagina 222
... muse . If I dislike it , furies , death , and rage ! If I approve , commend it to the stage . Then , thank my stars , my whole commission ends , The play'rs and I are luckily no friends * . THIS alludes to a tragedy acted at the ...
... muse . If I dislike it , furies , death , and rage ! If I approve , commend it to the stage . Then , thank my stars , my whole commission ends , The play'rs and I are luckily no friends * . THIS alludes to a tragedy acted at the ...
Pagina 229
... muse effrenée Dormir chez un Greffier la grasse matinée † . 10. But why then publish ? Granville the polite , And knowing Walsh , would tell me I could write ; Well - natur'd Garth ‡ inflam'd with early praise , And Congreve lov'd , and ...
... muse effrenée Dormir chez un Greffier la grasse matinée † . 10. But why then publish ? Granville the polite , And knowing Walsh , would tell me I could write ; Well - natur'd Garth ‡ inflam'd with early praise , And Congreve lov'd , and ...
Pagina 238
... Muses in the veins of it , produced by the spontaneous hand of nature , without any help of art . " 17. Did some more fober critic come abroad ; If. * Whenever Dr. Clarke , who was of a tranquil and fedate temper , spoke of Homer , he ...
... Muses in the veins of it , produced by the spontaneous hand of nature , without any help of art . " 17. Did some more fober critic come abroad ; If. * Whenever Dr. Clarke , who was of a tranquil and fedate temper , spoke of Homer , he ...
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