An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Band 1J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1772 - 344 Seiten |
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... manner to peruse the paffage . If there be really in it a true poetical fpirit , all your inversions and transpo- fitions will not disguise and extinguish it ; but it will retain its luftre , like a diamond , unfet , and thrown back ...
... manner to peruse the paffage . If there be really in it a true poetical fpirit , all your inversions and transpo- fitions will not disguise and extinguish it ; but it will retain its luftre , like a diamond , unfet , and thrown back ...
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... manner characterize the different countries which were to be gathered together on this important event , and fays only in undistin- guishing terms , See , barbarous nations at thy gates attend , Walk in thy light , and in thy temple ...
... manner characterize the different countries which were to be gathered together on this important event , and fays only in undistin- guishing terms , See , barbarous nations at thy gates attend , Walk in thy light , and in thy temple ...
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... manner of funeral lamentations : How art thou fallen from heaven , O Lucifer , fon of the morning ! Thou art dashed down to the earth , thou that didft * crush the nations ! They next represent the king himself speak- ing , and madly ...
... manner of funeral lamentations : How art thou fallen from heaven , O Lucifer , fon of the morning ! Thou art dashed down to the earth , thou that didft * crush the nations ! They next represent the king himself speak- ing , and madly ...
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... manner , in places where one natu- rally expects only painting and amusement . We have virtue , as POPE remarks * , put upon . us by furprize , and are pleased to find a thing where we should never have looked to meet with it . I must ...
... manner , in places where one natu- rally expects only painting and amusement . We have virtue , as POPE remarks * , put upon . us by furprize , and are pleased to find a thing where we should never have looked to meet with it . I must ...
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... Virgil infinuates , after his manner , the difficulty and laboriousness of the work . every object so as it may give occasion for fome every 34 . ESSAY ON THE GENIUS Quid labor aut benefacta juvant? Quid vomere terras ...
... Virgil infinuates , after his manner , the difficulty and laboriousness of the work . every object so as it may give occasion for fome every 34 . ESSAY ON THE GENIUS Quid labor aut benefacta juvant? Quid vomere terras ...
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