An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Band 1J. Dodsley, 1772 - 495 Seiten |
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... imagination , than the obvious introduction of Cam and Ifis , as feats of the Muses . THEOCRITUS , Idyll . i . 66. † POPE , Paft . ii . 24. MILTON . A SHEP- B 4 A SHEPHERD in Theocritus wishes with much tenderness and elegance AND ...
... imagination , than the obvious introduction of Cam and Ifis , as feats of the Muses . THEOCRITUS , Idyll . i . 66. † POPE , Paft . ii . 24. MILTON . A SHEP- B 4 A SHEPHERD in Theocritus wishes with much tenderness and elegance AND ...
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... imagination by lively pictures ; the selection of which chiefly conftitutes true poetry . Anhiftorian or prose- writer might fay , " Then fhall the most " diftant nations croud into my port : " a poet fets before your eyes " the fhips ...
... imagination by lively pictures ; the selection of which chiefly conftitutes true poetry . Anhiftorian or prose- writer might fay , " Then fhall the most " diftant nations croud into my port : " a poet fets before your eyes " the fhips ...
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... imagination , which afterwards was to produce the Paradise Loft . This ode , which , by the way , is not fuffi- ciently read nor admired , is also of the descriptive kind ; but the objects of its de- scription are great , and striking ...
... imagination , which afterwards was to produce the Paradise Loft . This ode , which , by the way , is not fuffi- ciently read nor admired , is also of the descriptive kind ; but the objects of its de- scription are great , and striking ...
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... imagination ; for he fays that the admiral not only heard the groans of the fick that echoed from ship to fhip , but that he also pensively stood , and listened at midnight to the dashing of the waters , occafioned by throwing the dead ...
... imagination ; for he fays that the admiral not only heard the groans of the fick that echoed from ship to fhip , but that he also pensively stood , and listened at midnight to the dashing of the waters , occafioned by throwing the dead ...
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... . 795 . + Ver . 1235. et feq . tetes The subject and fcene of this tragedy , fo romantic and uncommon , are highly pleafing to the imagination . See par- ticularly tetes the chorus takes a natural occafion , at verse 72 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... . 795 . + Ver . 1235. et feq . tetes The subject and fcene of this tragedy , fo romantic and uncommon , are highly pleafing to the imagination . See par- ticularly tetes the chorus takes a natural occafion , at verse 72 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
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