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 x
... Poets in the world is but his fecond praise . He was in a higher Clafs . He was one of the nobleft works of God . He was an boneft Man . A Man who alone poffeffed more real Virtue than , in very corrupt times , needing a Satirift like ...
... Poets in the world is but his fecond praise . He was in a higher Clafs . He was one of the nobleft works of God . He was an boneft Man . A Man who alone poffeffed more real Virtue than , in very corrupt times , needing a Satirift like ...
Stran xiii
... Poetry SPRING , the first Paftoral SUMMER , the fecond Paftoral AUTUMN , the third Paftoral WINTER , the fourth Paftoral Virgil's Pollio WINDSOR FOREST page i xili 39 47 57 64 71 MESSIAH , a Sacred Eclogue in Imitation of Ode on St ...
... Poetry SPRING , the first Paftoral SUMMER , the fecond Paftoral AUTUMN , the third Paftoral WINTER , the fourth Paftoral Virgil's Pollio WINDSOR FOREST page i xili 39 47 57 64 71 MESSIAH , a Sacred Eclogue in Imitation of Ode on St ...
Stran xiii
... - fion , or erred in any particular point : and can it then be wondered at , if the Poets in general feem refolved not to own themselves in any error ? For VOL . I. A F as long as one fide will make no allowances ( i )
... - fion , or erred in any particular point : and can it then be wondered at , if the Poets in general feem refolved not to own themselves in any error ? For VOL . I. A F as long as one fide will make no allowances ( i )
Stran xiii
... Poetry and Criticism being by no means the univerfal concern of the world , but only the affair of idle men who ... Poets . What we call a Genius , is hard to be distinguished by a man himself , from a ftrong inclination : and if his ...
... Poetry and Criticism being by no means the univerfal concern of the world , but only the affair of idle men who ... Poets . What we call a Genius , is hard to be distinguished by a man himself , from a ftrong inclination : and if his ...
Stran xiii
... Poet no fooner com- municates his works with the fame defire of in- formation , but it is imagined he is a vain young creature given up to the ambition of fame ; when perhaps the poor man is all the while trembling with the fear of ...
... Poet no fooner com- municates his works with the fame defire of in- formation , but it is imagined he is a vain young creature given up to the ambition of fame ; when perhaps the poor man is all the while trembling with the fear of ...
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