An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Band 1J. Dodsley, 1772 - 495 Seiten |
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... never yet seen a fair and candid criticism on the character and merits of our laft great poet , Mr. POPE . I have therefore thought , that it would be no unpleafing amusement , or uninstructive employment to examine at large , without ...
... never yet seen a fair and candid criticism on the character and merits of our laft great poet , Mr. POPE . I have therefore thought , that it would be no unpleafing amusement , or uninstructive employment to examine at large , without ...
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... never completely relish , or adequately un- derstand any author , efpecially any Ancient , except we conftantly keep in our eye his climate , his country , and his age . POPE himself informs us , in a note , that he judi- ciously ...
... never completely relish , or adequately un- derstand any author , efpecially any Ancient , except we conftantly keep in our eye his climate , his country , and his age . POPE himself informs us , in a note , that he judi- ciously ...
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... , when the pitiless mariners had left him in that . dreadful folitude , I never heard A found so dismal as their parting oars ! * MESS . V. 23 . tv . 70 . ON On the other hand , the prophet has been fometimes 12 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... , when the pitiless mariners had left him in that . dreadful folitude , I never heard A found so dismal as their parting oars ! * MESS . V. 23 . tv . 70 . ON On the other hand , the prophet has been fometimes 12 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
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... never have looked to meet with it . I must do a noble English poet the juftice to observe , that it is this parti- cular art that is the very diftinguishing excel- lence of COOPER'S - HILL ; throughout which , the defcriptions of places ...
... never have looked to meet with it . I must do a noble English poet the juftice to observe , that it is this parti- cular art that is the very diftinguishing excel- lence of COOPER'S - HILL ; throughout which , the defcriptions of places ...
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... never looked abroad on the objects themselves . Thomson was accustomed to wander away into the country for days and for weeks , at- tentive to , " each rural fight , each rural " found ; " while many a poet who has dwelt for years in ...
... never looked abroad on the objects themselves . Thomson was accustomed to wander away into the country for days and for weeks , at- tentive to , " each rural fight , each rural " found ; " while many a poet who has dwelt for years in ...
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