“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Količina 1Fredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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... use of the judgment of authors dead and living ; that I omitted no means in my power to be inform'd of my errors , both by my friends and enemies : But the true reason these pieces are not more correct , is owing to the confideration ...
... use of the judgment of authors dead and living ; that I omitted no means in my power to be inform'd of my errors , both by my friends and enemies : But the true reason these pieces are not more correct , is owing to the confideration ...
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... use some illusion to render a Paftoral delightful ; and this confifts in expofing the beft fide only of a fhepherd's life , and in concealing its miferies & Nor is it enough to introduce shep- herds difcourfing together in a natural way ...
... use some illusion to render a Paftoral delightful ; and this confifts in expofing the beft fide only of a fhepherd's life , and in concealing its miferies & Nor is it enough to introduce shep- herds difcourfing together in a natural way ...
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... use in inspiring the Heroic passions in particular . The fourth , fifth , and fixth , their power over all nature in the fable of Orpheus's expedition to hell ; which subject of illustration arofe naturally out of the preceding mention ...
... use in inspiring the Heroic passions in particular . The fourth , fifth , and fixth , their power over all nature in the fable of Orpheus's expedition to hell ; which subject of illustration arofe naturally out of the preceding mention ...
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... use of them by the Ancients , V 140 to 180 . Reverence due to the Ancients , and praise of them , v 181 , etc. PART . II . Ver . 203 , etc. Causes hindering a true judgment . perfect Learning , v 215 . the whole , v 233 to 288 . tion ...
... use of them by the Ancients , V 140 to 180 . Reverence due to the Ancients , and praise of them , v 181 , etc. PART . II . Ver . 203 , etc. Causes hindering a true judgment . perfect Learning , v 215 . the whole , v 233 to 288 . tion ...
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... use and seasonableness of the fubject . Its use , from the greater mischief in wrong Criticism than in ill Poe- try , this only tiring , that mifleading the reader : Its seasonbleness from the growing number of falfe Critics , which now ...
... use and seasonableness of the fubject . Its use , from the greater mischief in wrong Criticism than in ill Poe- try , this only tiring , that mifleading the reader : Its seasonbleness from the growing number of falfe Critics , which now ...
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