The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... ill - placed ornaments . He has more openly ridiculed them in his Epistle on Taste : " Load some vain Church with old theatric ftate , " Turn Arcs of Triumph to a Garden gate . " IOI FORD LIBRARY EP . I .: OF EPISTLE I. MITATIONS Book I.
... ill - placed ornaments . He has more openly ridiculed them in his Epistle on Taste : " Load some vain Church with old theatric ftate , " Turn Arcs of Triumph to a Garden gate . " IOI FORD LIBRARY EP . I .: OF EPISTLE I. MITATIONS Book I.
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... TASTE to double the furprize , ] This is one of those fuperior touches that most ennoble a perfect piece . He speaks here of falfe Tafe , as appears by his direc- tions how to get it ; and how to use it when got . Procure a Tafte , fays ...
... TASTE to double the furprize , ] This is one of those fuperior touches that most ennoble a perfect piece . He speaks here of falfe Tafe , as appears by his direc- tions how to get it ; and how to use it when got . Procure a Tafte , fays ...
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... TASTE to double the furprize , m 3 ° And gaze on Parian Charms with learned eyes : Be ftruck with bright " Brocade , or Tyrian Dye , Our Birth - day Nobles ' fplendid Livery . If not fo pleas'd , at ° Council - board rejoice , To fee ...
... TASTE to double the furprize , m 3 ° And gaze on Parian Charms with learned eyes : Be ftruck with bright " Brocade , or Tyrian Dye , Our Birth - day Nobles ' fplendid Livery . If not fo pleas'd , at ° Council - board rejoice , To fee ...
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... taste here condemned : and in which Dr. Swift feems to have placed no inconfiderable part of his wisdom . " I I chufe " ( fays he , in a letter to Mr. Pope ) " my Compa- nions amongst those of the least consequence , and most 66 com ...
... taste here condemned : and in which Dr. Swift feems to have placed no inconfiderable part of his wisdom . " I I chufe " ( fays he , in a letter to Mr. Pope ) " my Compa- nions amongst those of the least consequence , and most 66 com ...
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... Taste among the Romans ) that the Introduction of the Polite Arts of Greece had given the Writers of his Time great ad- vantages over their Predeceffors ; that their Morals were much improved , and the Licence of those ancient Poets ...
... Taste among the Romans ) that the Introduction of the Polite Arts of Greece had given the Writers of his Time great ad- vantages over their Predeceffors ; that their Morals were much improved , and the Licence of those ancient Poets ...
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