An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1782 |
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Pagina 100
... death , but it is with- out knowing it ; most of them are even * Ep . iii . 97 . + We ought not to be blind to the faults of this fine writer , whatever applause he deferves in general . But it must be confessed , that his ftyle is too ...
... death , but it is with- out knowing it ; most of them are even * Ep . iii . 97 . + We ought not to be blind to the faults of this fine writer , whatever applause he deferves in general . But it must be confessed , that his ftyle is too ...
Pagina 103
... at verfe three hundred and thirty . Our poet afcribes the violence of the paffions to the use of ani- mal food . Ep . iii . 156 . + Ep . iii . 161 . H 4 But But just disease to luxury succeeds , And every death AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 103.
... at verfe three hundred and thirty . Our poet afcribes the violence of the paffions to the use of ani- mal food . Ep . iii . 156 . + Ep . iii . 161 . H 4 But But just disease to luxury succeeds , And every death AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 103.
Pagina 104
Joseph Warton. But just disease to luxury succeeds , And every death its own avenger breeds . 41. Thus then to man the voice of nature spake , " Go from the creatures thy instructions take ; " Learn from the birds what food the thickets ...
Joseph Warton. But just disease to luxury succeeds , And every death its own avenger breeds . 41. Thus then to man the voice of nature spake , " Go from the creatures thy instructions take ; " Learn from the birds what food the thickets ...
Pagina 113
... the anatomifts , produce in us many uncasinesses , jealoufies , and vexations . Can we alter thofe organs ? Are they in our own power ? ” 47. When I 47. When nature ficken'd , and each gale was death AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 113.
... the anatomifts , produce in us many uncasinesses , jealoufies , and vexations . Can we alter thofe organs ? Are they in our own power ? ” 47. When I 47. When nature ficken'd , and each gale was death AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 113.
Pagina 114
Joseph Warton. 47. When nature ficken'd , and each gale was death THIS is a verse of a marvellous compre- henfion and exprefliveness . The direful- nefs of this peftilence is more emphatically fet forth in these few words , than in forty ...
Joseph Warton. 47. When nature ficken'd , and each gale was death THIS is a verse of a marvellous compre- henfion and exprefliveness . The direful- nefs of this peftilence is more emphatically fet forth in these few words , than in forty ...
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