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Pagina 12
... and the reader must not think any observations on the character of Dryden , the constant pat• The falling off of his hair , faid a man of wit , had no other consequence , than to make his laorels to be seen the more .
... and the reader must not think any observations on the character of Dryden , the constant pat• The falling off of his hair , faid a man of wit , had no other consequence , than to make his laorels to be seen the more .
Pagina 34
19 , and in Observations on the Faery Queen , pag . 2 3 , 4 “ How happened it , says Mr. Hurd , that Sir Philip Sydney in his Arcadia , and afterwards Spenser in his Faery Queen , observed so unnatural a condod in those works ; in which ...
19 , and in Observations on the Faery Queen , pag . 2 3 , 4 “ How happened it , says Mr. Hurd , that Sir Philip Sydney in his Arcadia , and afterwards Spenser in his Faery Queen , observed so unnatural a condod in those works ; in which ...
Pagina 42
... where the subject might have led him to a contrary practice , he imitates Martial rather than Virgil , and has given us morc Epigrams than Descriptions . I do not rein YA red Faid member to have seen it enough observed.
... where the subject might have led him to a contrary practice , he imitates Martial rather than Virgil , and has given us morc Epigrams than Descriptions . I do not rein YA red Faid member to have seen it enough observed.
Pagina 43
in YA red Faid member to have seen it enough observed , that Cowley had a most happy talent of imitating the easy manner of Horace's epistolary writings ; I must therefore insert a specimen of this , his excellence .
in YA red Faid member to have seen it enough observed , that Cowley had a most happy talent of imitating the easy manner of Horace's epistolary writings ; I must therefore insert a specimen of this , his excellence .
Pagina 48
POPE in this imitation has discovered a fund of solid sense , and just observation upon vice and folly , that are very remark able in a perfor - lo extremely young as be was , at the time he composed it . I believe on a fair comparison ...
POPE in this imitation has discovered a fund of solid sense , and just observation upon vice and folly , that are very remark able in a perfor - lo extremely young as be was , at the time he composed it . I believe on a fair comparison ...
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