An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 9
... reason , though he must always be thought a great poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impressions which his works have had in so many fucceffive years , yet at present a in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9.
... reason , though he must always be thought a great poet , he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and for ten impressions which his works have had in so many fucceffive years , yet at present a in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 9.
Pagina 24
... reason can we give why the Romans , who so happily imitated the Greeks in many respects , and breathed a truly tragic spirit , could yet never excel in tragedy , though so fond of theatrical fpectacles ? Or why the Greeks , so fruitful ...
... reason can we give why the Romans , who so happily imitated the Greeks in many respects , and breathed a truly tragic spirit , could yet never excel in tragedy , though so fond of theatrical fpectacles ? Or why the Greeks , so fruitful ...
Pagina 39
... reason to the first delicious cup : " this is fufficiently gallant , but what he adds has much of the fublime , and is like a thought of Milton's . * To man that was i ' th ' evening made , Stars gave the first delight ; Admiring in the ...
... reason to the first delicious cup : " this is fufficiently gallant , but what he adds has much of the fublime , and is like a thought of Milton's . * To man that was i ' th ' evening made , Stars gave the first delight ; Admiring in the ...
Pagina 55
... if you had supped with me , as in all reason you ought to have done , you must then have drank * Transcribed from Mr. Spence's anecdotes . E 4 with 1 with me . A bottle of wine two shillings- two AND WRITINGS OF POPE . $$
... if you had supped with me , as in all reason you ought to have done , you must then have drank * Transcribed from Mr. Spence's anecdotes . E 4 with 1 with me . A bottle of wine two shillings- two AND WRITINGS OF POPE . $$
Pagina 65
... reason con- demn the frame , and despise the architect ? O my friend ! let us not thus betray our ignorance ; but confider where we are , and in what an universe . Think of the many parts of the vast machine , in which we have so little ...
... reason con- demn the frame , and despise the architect ? O my friend ! let us not thus betray our ignorance ; but confider where we are , and in what an universe . Think of the many parts of the vast machine , in which we have so little ...
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