An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Band 1J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1772 - 344 Seiten |
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... shall " become a pool ; " Our author expreffes this idea by faying , that the shepherd , fhall START amid the thirfty wild to hear New falls of water murmuring in his ear + . A ftriking example of a fimilar beauty may be added from ...
... shall " become a pool ; " Our author expreffes this idea by faying , that the shepherd , fhall START amid the thirfty wild to hear New falls of water murmuring in his ear + . A ftriking example of a fimilar beauty may be added from ...
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... shall arrive in the Thames * ; And feather'd people croud my wealthy fide ; And naked youths , and painted chiefs admire Our fpeech , our colour , and our strange attire . And the benevolence and poetry of the fuc- ceeding with , are ...
... shall arrive in the Thames * ; And feather'd people croud my wealthy fide ; And naked youths , and painted chiefs admire Our fpeech , our colour , and our strange attire . And the benevolence and poetry of the fuc- ceeding with , are ...
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... Shall I of- fend any rational admirer of POPE by re- marking , that thefe juvenile defcriptive poems of Milton , as well as his latin elegies , are of a strain far more exalted than any the former author can boat ? Let me add at the ...
... Shall I of- fend any rational admirer of POPE by re- marking , that thefe juvenile defcriptive poems of Milton , as well as his latin elegies , are of a strain far more exalted than any the former author can boat ? Let me add at the ...
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... shall here infert a stanza of it , containing part of what relates to this fub- ject , 2 ANTIS TROPHE II . Such was wife Orpheus ' moral fong , The lonely cliffs and caves among ; From hollow oak , or mountain - den , He drew the naked ...
... shall here infert a stanza of it , containing part of what relates to this fub- ject , 2 ANTIS TROPHE II . Such was wife Orpheus ' moral fong , The lonely cliffs and caves among ; From hollow oak , or mountain - den , He drew the naked ...
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... shall not tranfgrefs a very fenfible obfervation of POPE , who would have a true critic be Still pleas'd to praise , yet not afraid to blame , if I fhould fay , we have lately feen two or three lyric pieces , fuperiour to any he has ...
... shall not tranfgrefs a very fenfible obfervation of POPE , who would have a true critic be Still pleas'd to praise , yet not afraid to blame , if I fhould fay , we have lately feen two or three lyric pieces , fuperiour to any he has ...
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