The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs. Warburton and Warton [&c.]. To which are added, some original letters, with additional observations, and memoirs, by W.L. Bowles, Band 51806 |
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... prefent difpute , fteps back a thousand years to call in the fuccour of the Ancients . His very panegyric is fpiteful , and he ufes it for the fame reafon as Bays , form'd by nature Stage and Town to blefs 104 Book I. THE DUNCIAD .
... prefent difpute , fteps back a thousand years to call in the fuccour of the Ancients . His very panegyric is fpiteful , and he ufes it for the fame reafon as Bays , form'd by nature Stage and Town to blefs 104 Book I. THE DUNCIAD .
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... prefent booke . In whiche booke I had grete playfyr , by cause of the fayr and honeft termes & wordes in frenche , whiche I never fawe to fore lyke , ne none so playfaunt ne fo well ordred ; whiche booke as me femed fholde be moch ...
... prefent booke . In whiche booke I had grete playfyr , by cause of the fayr and honeft termes & wordes in frenche , whiche I never fawe to fore lyke , ne none so playfaunt ne fo well ordred ; whiche booke as me femed fholde be moch ...
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... forth ; till the whole number , not of Critics only , but of spectators , actors , and all prefent , fall faft asleep ; which naturally and necessarily ends the games . HIGH BOOK II . IGH on a gorgeous feat , 140 ARGUMENT .
... forth ; till the whole number , not of Critics only , but of spectators , actors , and all prefent , fall faft asleep ; which naturally and necessarily ends the games . HIGH BOOK II . IGH on a gorgeous feat , 140 ARGUMENT .
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... prefent ( such as Achilles receives from Thetis , and Æneas from Venus ) at once instructive and prophetical : After this he is unrivalled and triumphant . The tribute our author here pays him is a grateful return for feveral unmerited ...
... prefent ( such as Achilles receives from Thetis , and Æneas from Venus ) at once instructive and prophetical : After this he is unrivalled and triumphant . The tribute our author here pays him is a grateful return for feveral unmerited ...
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... prefent , past , and future wit ; " To cavil , cenfure , dictate , right or wrong , " Full and eternal privilege of tongue . " 375 Three College Sophs , and three pert Templars came , The fame their talents , and their tastes the fame ...
... prefent , past , and future wit ; " To cavil , cenfure , dictate , right or wrong , " Full and eternal privilege of tongue . " 375 Three College Sophs , and three pert Templars came , The fame their talents , and their tastes the fame ...
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abuſe Æneid affures againſt alfo alſo anſwer Bavius becauſe Behold beſt Biſhop Bookfellers caufe cauſe character Cibber Codrus Criticiſm Curl defign Dennis Dryden dull Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad edition Effay Engliſh ev'ry faid fame fatire fays fecond feems fhall fhew fhould fince fing firft firſt fleep fome fons ftill fubject fuch fure genius Goddeſs greateſt hath Heav'n Hero himſelf Homer honour Ibid Iliad IMITATIONS Journal juft King laft laſt learned lefs Letter loft Lord moft moſt Mufes muſt never o'er obferves occafion octavo Ovid paffage perfon Philofophy pleaſed Poem Poet Poetry Pope Pope's praiſe prefent printed profe publiſhed reafon REMARKS rife ſays SCRIBLERUS ſee Shakeſpear ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſtand ſtill ſuch Swift thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thro Tibbald tranflation Univerfities uſed verfe verſes VIRG Virgil WAKEFIELD WARBURTON WARTON whofe whoſe writ writing
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Seite 326 - Night primeval and of Chaos old ! Before her, fancy's gilded clouds decay, And all its varying rainbows die away. Wit shoots in vain its momentary fires, The meteor drops, and in a flash expires. As one by one, at dread Medea's strain, The sick'ning stars fade off th' ethereal plain ; As Argus
Seite 297 - But chief her shrine where naked Venus keeps, And Cupids ride the Lion of the Deeps; Where, eas'd of Fleets, the Adriatic main Wafts the smooth Eunuch and enamour'd swain.
Seite 109 - Round him much embryo, much abortion lay, Much future ode, and abdicated play...
Seite 330 - Light dies before thy uncreating word : Thy hand, great Anarch, lets the curtain fall, And universal darkness buries all.
Seite 382 - For thee we dim the eyes, and stuff the head With all such reading as was never read : For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it, And write about it, goddess, and about it : So spins the silkworm small its slender store, And labours till it clouds itself all o'er.
Seite 27 - ... or science, which have not been touched upon by others ; we have little else left us but to represent the common sense of mankind in more strong, more beautiful, or more uncommon lights. If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry...
Seite 415 - Till one wide conflagration swallows all. 240 Thence a new world, to nature's laws unknown, Breaks out refulgent, with a heaven its own : Another Cynthia her new journey runs, And other planets circle other suns. The forests dance, the rivers upward rise, Whales sport in woods, and dolphins in the skies ; And last, to give the whole creation grace, Lo ! one vast egg produces human race.
Seite 103 - In merry old England it once was a rule, The King had his Poet, and also his Fool : But now we're so frugal, I'd have you to know it, That Cibber can serve both for Fool and for Poet.
Seite 418 - See skulking Truth to her old cavern fled, Mountains of Casuistry heap'd o'er her head! Philosophy, that lean'd on Heav'n before, Shrinks to her second cause, and is no more. Physic of Metaphysic begs defence, And Metaphysic calls for aid on Sense! See Mystery to Mathematics fly! In vain! they gaze, turn giddy, rave, and die, Religion blushing veils her sacred fires, And unawares Morality expires.
Seite 27 - Poetry, he will find but few precepts in it which he may not meet with in Aristotle, and which were not commonly known by all the poets of the Augustan age. His way of expressing and applying them, not his invention of them, is what we are chiefly to admire.