An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1782 |
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Pagina 8
... because his profe is the most numerous and sweet , the moft mellow and generous , of any our language has yet produced . His digreffions and ramblings , which he himself says he learned of honeft Montaigne , are interefting and amufing ...
... because his profe is the most numerous and sweet , the moft mellow and generous , of any our language has yet produced . His digreffions and ramblings , which he himself says he learned of honeft Montaigne , are interefting and amufing ...
Pagina 9
... because he could never forgive any Conceit that came in his way ; but fwept , like a drag - net , great and small . There was plenty enough , but the dishes were ill - forted ; whole pyra mids of fweet - meats for boys and women ; but ...
... because he could never forgive any Conceit that came in his way ; but fwept , like a drag - net , great and small . There was plenty enough , but the dishes were ill - forted ; whole pyra mids of fweet - meats for boys and women ; but ...
Pagina 20
... because he totally omits it in the enume- ration and criticifm he has given , of the reft , in his preface to the volume . I shall add nothing to what I have already faid on this fubject ; but only relate the occafion and manner of his ...
... because he totally omits it in the enume- ration and criticifm he has given , of the reft , in his preface to the volume . I shall add nothing to what I have already faid on this fubject ; but only relate the occafion and manner of his ...
Pagina 54
... because it is characteristical of his old friend , and I shall give it in the very words which POPE ufed , when he told it to Mr. Spence.- " Dr. Swift has an odd blunt way that is mistaken by strangers for ill - nature ; it is fo odd ...
... because it is characteristical of his old friend , and I shall give it in the very words which POPE ufed , when he told it to Mr. Spence.- " Dr. Swift has an odd blunt way that is mistaken by strangers for ill - nature ; it is fo odd ...
Pagina 55
... Because we would rather fee you than any of them . - Ay , any one that did not know you fo well as I do , might poffibly believe you ; but fince you are come I must get fome fupper for you I suppose . - No , Doctor , we have fupped al ...
... Because we would rather fee you than any of them . - Ay , any one that did not know you fo well as I do , might poffibly believe you ; but fince you are come I must get fome fupper for you I suppose . - No , Doctor , we have fupped al ...
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