An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Pagina 72
... feems to have remarkably laboured his ftyle , which abounds in various figures , and is much elevated . POPE has practifed the great fecret of Virgil's art , which was to discover the very fingle epithet that precifely fuited each ...
... feems to have remarkably laboured his ftyle , which abounds in various figures , and is much elevated . POPE has practifed the great fecret of Virgil's art , which was to discover the very fingle epithet that precifely fuited each ...
Pagina 96
Joseph Warton. the organs of our body to make us happy , feems likewife to have beftowed pride on us , on purpose , as it were , to fave us the pain of knowing our imperfections * . ” Un fot en ecrivant fait tout avec plaifir . Il n'a ...
Joseph Warton. the organs of our body to make us happy , feems likewife to have beftowed pride on us , on purpose , as it were , to fave us the pain of knowing our imperfections * . ” Un fot en ecrivant fait tout avec plaifir . Il n'a ...
Pagina 112
... feems to have dropped that idea in the feventh line , where the deity is fuddenly transformed into a plant ; from thence this metaphor of a vegetable is carried on dif- tinctly through the eleven fucceeding lines , till he fuddenly ...
... feems to have dropped that idea in the feventh line , where the deity is fuddenly transformed into a plant ; from thence this metaphor of a vegetable is carried on dif- tinctly through the eleven fucceeding lines , till he fuddenly ...
Pagina 120
... feems to have been difgufted with all religions and all governments . I have been informed from an eye - witness of one his laft interviews with PoPE , who was then given over by the phyficians , that Bo- lingbroke , standing behind ...
... feems to have been difgufted with all religions and all governments . I have been informed from an eye - witness of one his laft interviews with PoPE , who was then given over by the phyficians , that Bo- lingbroke , standing behind ...
Pagina 136
... feems to be an inac- curacy in the use of the last verb ; the na- tural temperament is by no means fuddenly changed , or turned with a change of cli- mate , though undoubtedly the humours are originally formed by it : influenced by ...
... feems to be an inac- curacy in the use of the last verb ; the na- tural temperament is by no means fuddenly changed , or turned with a change of cli- mate , though undoubtedly the humours are originally formed by it : influenced by ...
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