An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... words in the mouth of fuch a character . In a word , so much more difficult is DRAMATIC than DESCRIPTIVE poetry ! The The frame of burnish'd steel that cast a glare From AND WRITINGS OF POPE . ας.
... words in the mouth of fuch a character . In a word , so much more difficult is DRAMATIC than DESCRIPTIVE poetry ! The The frame of burnish'd steel that cast a glare From AND WRITINGS OF POPE . ας.
Pagina 26
... words , Ω ποτνιαι δεινωπες , at verse 85 , down to verse 117. And afterwards , when he becomes more particularly acquainted with the unnatural cruelty of his fons , yet his resentment is more temperate . See verse 433 down to verse 472 ...
... words , Ω ποτνιαι δεινωπες , at verse 85 , down to verse 117. And afterwards , when he becomes more particularly acquainted with the unnatural cruelty of his fons , yet his resentment is more temperate . See verse 433 down to verse 472 ...
Pagina 27
... words of a sensible critic * ; who after 1 he * Francisci Vavassoris de Epigrammate Liber . Parifiis 1672. Pag . 47 , edit . 8vo . About this time it became fashionable among the wits at Button's , the mob of gentlemen that wrote with ...
... words of a sensible critic * ; who after 1 he * Francisci Vavassoris de Epigrammate Liber . Parifiis 1672. Pag . 47 , edit . 8vo . About this time it became fashionable among the wits at Button's , the mob of gentlemen that wrote with ...
Pagina 30
... word for word . " THE first of these Imitations is of Chau- cer ; as it paints neither characters nor manners like his original , as it is the only piece of our author's works that is loose and indecent , and as therefore I wish it had ...
... word for word . " THE first of these Imitations is of Chau- cer ; as it paints neither characters nor manners like his original , as it is the only piece of our author's works that is loose and indecent , and as therefore I wish it had ...
Pagina 52
... words , Known to the Courts , the Commons and the Lords . The unexpected flatness and familiarity of the last line was thus ridiculed by Mr. Brown with much humour , Perfuafion tips his tongue whene'er he talks , And - he bas chambers ...
... words , Known to the Courts , the Commons and the Lords . The unexpected flatness and familiarity of the last line was thus ridiculed by Mr. Brown with much humour , Perfuafion tips his tongue whene'er he talks , And - he bas chambers ...
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