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 iv
... manner , as , I am perfuad- ed , would have been to his fatisfaction . The Editor hath not , for the fake of profit , fuffered the Author's Name to be made cheap by a Subfcription ; nor his Works to be defrauded of their due Ho- nours ...
... manner , as , I am perfuad- ed , would have been to his fatisfaction . The Editor hath not , for the fake of profit , fuffered the Author's Name to be made cheap by a Subfcription ; nor his Works to be defrauded of their due Ho- nours ...
Stran vi
... manner it is now given . The difpofition of the Epi- ftle on the Characters of Men is quite al- tered : that on the Characters of Women , much enlarged ; and the Epifles on Riches and Tafe corrected and improved . To thefe advantages of ...
... manner it is now given . The difpofition of the Epi- ftle on the Characters of Men is quite al- tered : that on the Characters of Women , much enlarged ; and the Epifles on Riches and Tafe corrected and improved . To thefe advantages of ...
Stran 40
... manners not too polite nor too ruftic : the thoughts are plain , yet admit a little quickness and paffion , but that short and flowing : the expreffion humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not florid ; easy ...
... manners not too polite nor too ruftic : the thoughts are plain , yet admit a little quickness and paffion , but that short and flowing : the expreffion humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not florid ; easy ...
Stran 43
... manners he feems a little defective , for his swains are sometimes abufive and immodeft , and perhaps too much in- clining to rufticity ; for inftance , in his fourth and fifth Idyllia . But ' tis enough that all others learnt their ...
... manners he feems a little defective , for his swains are sometimes abufive and immodeft , and perhaps too much in- clining to rufticity ; for inftance , in his fourth and fifth Idyllia . But ' tis enough that all others learnt their ...
Stran 45
... manners , thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himfelf ; tho ' , notwith- standing all the care he has taken , he is certainly inferior in his Dialect : For the Doric had its beau- ty and propriety in the time of ...
... manners , thoughts , and characters , he comes near to Theocritus himfelf ; tho ' , notwith- standing all the care he has taken , he is certainly inferior in his Dialect : For the Doric had its beau- ty and propriety in the time of ...
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