The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, Količina 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Stran xiii
... same industry , let us expect the same im- mortality Tho ' if we took the fame care , we thould still lie under a further misfortune they writ in languages that became universal and ever- lafting , while ours are extremely limited both ...
... same industry , let us expect the same im- mortality Tho ' if we took the fame care , we thould still lie under a further misfortune they writ in languages that became universal and ever- lafting , while ours are extremely limited both ...
Stran xiii
... depend upon it , others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this Pre- face a general confeffion of all my thoughts of my own Poetry , refolving with the same freedom to " expofe myself , as it is in the power of X PREFACE .
... depend upon it , others will do it for him . I'll therefore make this Pre- face a general confeffion of all my thoughts of my own Poetry , refolving with the same freedom to " expofe myself , as it is in the power of X PREFACE .
Stran 174
... same beauty , not only an explanation of true Wit , but likwife of the right dif- pofition of it ; which the poet illuftrates , as he did the wrong , by ideas taken from the art of Painting . NOTES . VER . 297. True Wit is Nature to ...
... same beauty , not only an explanation of true Wit , but likwife of the right dif- pofition of it ; which the poet illuftrates , as he did the wrong , by ideas taken from the art of Painting . NOTES . VER . 297. True Wit is Nature to ...
Stran 184
... Same ne'er advance a Judgment of their own ] A fecond inftance of unlearned partiality , he fhews [ from 407 to 424. ] is mens going always along with the cry , as having no fixed or well grounded principles whereon to raife any ...
... Same ne'er advance a Judgment of their own ] A fecond inftance of unlearned partiality , he fhews [ from 407 to 424. ] is mens going always along with the cry , as having no fixed or well grounded principles whereon to raife any ...
Stran 193
... same time that it confeffes the juft fuperiority of ancient writings , it infinuates one advantage the modern have above them ; which is this , that in thefe , our more intimate acquaintance with the occafion of writing , and the ...
... same time that it confeffes the juft fuperiority of ancient writings , it infinuates one advantage the modern have above them ; which is this , that in thefe , our more intimate acquaintance with the occafion of writing , and the ...
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