The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks,, Band 3J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... passage is perhaps more judicious , and is expressed with becoming delicacy . " There is a levity in this comparison which appears to me unseasonable , and but ill according with the serene dignity of the subject ; but as the youthful ...
... passage is perhaps more judicious , and is expressed with becoming delicacy . " There is a levity in this comparison which appears to me unseasonable , and but ill according with the serene dignity of the subject ; but as the youthful ...
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... passage is in the second book of Lucan , v . 381 . Warton . The passage alluded to is : 66 Servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , " & c . Bowles . VARIATIONS . Blest whom the sweets of home - felt quiet please ; But far ...
... passage is in the second book of Lucan , v . 381 . Warton . The passage alluded to is : 66 Servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , " & c . Bowles . VARIATIONS . Blest whom the sweets of home - felt quiet please ; But far ...
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... passage in Drayton's Heroic Epistles . She was , undoubtedly , one of the daughters of Gerald Fitzgerald , Earl of Kildare . In the History of English Poetry , vol . iii . p . 12. is a poem of the elegiac kind , in which he laments his ...
... passage in Drayton's Heroic Epistles . She was , undoubtedly , one of the daughters of Gerald Fitzgerald , Earl of Kildare . In the History of English Poetry , vol . iii . p . 12. is a poem of the elegiac kind , in which he laments his ...
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... passage : communicated to me by the favour of the late Duchess Dowager of Portland . " I dislike your medal , with the motto , COMPOSITIS VENERANTUR ARMIS . - I will have one of my own design ; the Queen's bust surrounded with laurel ...
... passage : communicated to me by the favour of the late Duchess Dowager of Portland . " I dislike your medal , with the motto , COMPOSITIS VENERANTUR ARMIS . - I will have one of my own design ; the Queen's bust surrounded with laurel ...
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... passage . The Rhine , marching at their head , and observing Mars and Bel- lona on the side of the enemy , is so terrified with the view of these superior divinities , that he most gallantly runs away , and leaves the great hero , Louis ...
... passage . The Rhine , marching at their head , and observing Mars and Bel- lona on the side of the enemy , is so terrified with the view of these superior divinities , that he most gallantly runs away , and leaves the great hero , Louis ...
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Abelard Addison admiration Æneid ancient appears Aristotle beauty Belinda blest Boileau Bowles Canto censure character charms COMMENTARY Craggs Critic Dryden Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard epic poetry Epistle Epitaph Essay Essay on Criticism Euripides Ev'n ev'ry excellent eyes fair false fame fancy fate fools genius give Gnome grace heart heav'n Homer honour Horace Iliad IMITATIONS Johnson judge judgment Lady learning letters lines living Lock Lord lov'd manner mind modern moral Muse nature NOTES numbers nymph o'er observed painted Paradise Lost passage passion piece pleas'd poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pow'r praise precepts Pride quæ Quintilian rage rise rules sacred satire says sense shade shews shine Silius Italicus Sophocles soul spirit Sylphs taste tears Thalestris thee thing thou thought tragedy translation trembling true truth Umbriel VARIATIONS verse Virgil Warburton Warton writing
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Seite 98 - whispers through the trees': If crystal streams 'with pleasing murmurs creep,' The reader's threaten'd (not in vain) with ' sleep': Then, at the last and only couplet fraught With some unmeaning thing they call a thought, A needless Alexandrine ends the song, That, like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along.
Seite 101 - The sound must seem an echo to the sense. Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar. When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow; Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Seite 93 - And value books, as women men, for dress: Their praise is still, — the style is excellent; The sense, they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found...
Seite 7 - Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree.
Seite 186 - This day, black omens threat the brightest fair, That e'er deserv'da watchful spirit's care; Some dire disaster, or by force, or slight; But what, or where, the fates have wrapt in night. Whether the nymph shall break Diana's law, Or some frail china jar receive a flaw; Or stain her honour, or her new brocade; Forget her pray'rs, or miss a masquerade; Or lose her heart, or necklace, at a ball; Or whether Heav'n has doom'd that Shock must fall.
Seite 97 - Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend their minds; as some to church repair, Not for the doctrine, but the music there.
Seite 196 - T inclose the Lock ; now joins it, to divide. Ev'n then, before the fatal engine clos'd, A wretched Sylph too fondly interpos'd ; Fate urg'd the shears, and cut the Sylph in twain, But airy substance soon unites again,) ! The meeting points the sacred hair dissever From the fair head, for ever, and for ever! Then flash'd the living lightning from her eyes, And screams of horror rend th
Seite 97 - Though oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join; And ten low words oft creep in one dull line: While they ring round the same unvaried chimes, With sure returns of still expected rhymes; Where'er you find 'the cooling western breeze...
Seite 81 - While from the bounded level of our mind, Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind; But more advanc'd, behold with strange surprise, New distant scenes of endless science rise!
Seite 204 - fore Gad, you must be civil! "Plague on't! 'tis past a jest — nay prithee, pox! "Give her the hair" — he spoke, and rapp'd his box. "It grieves me much" (replied the Peer again) "Who speaks so well should ever speak in vain. But by this Lock, this sacred Lock I swear, (Which never more shall join its parted hair; Which...