An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Band 1J. Dodsley, 1772 - 495 Seiten |
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... poet , Mr. POPE . I have therefore thought , that it would be no unpleafing amusement , or uninstructive employment to examine at large , without blind panegyric , or petulant invective , the writings of this English Claffic , in the ...
... poet , Mr. POPE . I have therefore thought , that it would be no unpleafing amusement , or uninstructive employment to examine at large , without blind panegyric , or petulant invective , the writings of this English Claffic , in the ...
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... poetry than the former ; as fuch kinds of objects make the deepest impreffion on the mind : terror being a stronger fen- fation than joy . Accordingly , a noble ode on the deftruction of Babylon , taken from the fourteenth chapter of ...
... poetry than the former ; as fuch kinds of objects make the deepest impreffion on the mind : terror being a stronger fen- fation than joy . Accordingly , a noble ode on the deftruction of Babylon , taken from the fourteenth chapter of ...
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... Poetry was by no means the fhining talent of POPE . This affer- tion may be manifested by the few images in- troduced in the poem before us , which arenot equally applicable to any place whatsoever . Rural beauty in general , and not ...
... Poetry was by no means the fhining talent of POPE . This affer- tion may be manifested by the few images in- troduced in the poem before us , which arenot equally applicable to any place whatsoever . Rural beauty in general , and not ...
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Joseph Warton. retirement is highly finished , as the poet was here in his proper element , recommend- ing integrity and fcience . He has no where discovered more poetic enthusiasm , than where , fpeaking of the poets who lived or died ...
Joseph Warton. retirement is highly finished , as the poet was here in his proper element , recommend- ing integrity and fcience . He has no where discovered more poetic enthusiasm , than where , fpeaking of the poets who lived or died ...
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... poetry . Anhiftorian or prose- writer might fay , " Then fhall the most " diftant nations croud into my port : " a poet fets before your eyes " the fhips of uncouth form , " that shall arrive in the Thames * ; And feather'd people croud ...
... poetry . Anhiftorian or prose- writer might fay , " Then fhall the most " diftant nations croud into my port : " a poet fets before your eyes " the fhips of uncouth form , " that shall arrive in the Thames * ; And feather'd people croud ...
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