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 viii
... Genius had a due abhorrence of these pests of Virtue and Society . He came readily into my opinion ; but , at the fame time , told me it would create him many Enemies . He was not mistaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for ...
... Genius had a due abhorrence of these pests of Virtue and Society . He came readily into my opinion ; but , at the fame time , told me it would create him many Enemies . He was not mistaken . For tho ' the terror of his pen kept them for ...
Stran xi
... genius , exemplified from these writings ; and a vindication of his moral character exemplified by his more diftinguished virtues ; his filial piety , his difinterested friendships , his reverence for the conftitution of his country ...
... genius , exemplified from these writings ; and a vindication of his moral character exemplified by his more diftinguished virtues ; his filial piety , his difinterested friendships , his reverence for the conftitution of his country ...
Stran xiii
... Genius , is hard to be distinguished by a man himself , from a ftrong inclination : and if his genius be ever fo great , he cannot at firft difcover it any other way , than by giving way to that prevalent propensity which renders him ...
... Genius , is hard to be distinguished by a man himself , from a ftrong inclination : and if his genius be ever fo great , he cannot at firft difcover it any other way , than by giving way to that prevalent propensity which renders him ...
Stran xiii
... Genius as with a fine fashion , all thofe are dif- pleased at it who are not able to follow it and it is to be feared that esteem will feldom do any man fo much good , as ill - will does him harm . Then there is a third class of people ...
... Genius as with a fine fashion , all thofe are dif- pleased at it who are not able to follow it and it is to be feared that esteem will feldom do any man fo much good , as ill - will does him harm . Then there is a third class of people ...
Stran xiii
... Genius as we : and that to take more pains , and employ more time , cannot fail to produce more complete pieces . They conftantly apply'd themselves not only to that art , but to that single branch of an art , to which their talent was ...
... Genius as we : and that to take more pains , and employ more time , cannot fail to produce more complete pieces . They conftantly apply'd themselves not only to that art , but to that single branch of an art , to which their talent was ...
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