The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Containing His Satires, &c. 4, 3. köideNicolai, 1763 - 302 pages |
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Page 58
... equal Government , might talk of the difafters incident to wit , at his eafe , and with all this levity of ftyle . But it was a serious matter with Horace ; and is fo ftill with our witty Neighbours ; one of whom has well expressed ...
... equal Government , might talk of the difafters incident to wit , at his eafe , and with all this levity of ftyle . But it was a serious matter with Horace ; and is fo ftill with our witty Neighbours ; one of whom has well expressed ...
Page 59
... propriety . true . VER . 105 120. That ? arm'd for Virtue , & c . ) This is not only fuperior to Horace , but equal to any thing in himself . Primus in hunc operis componere carmina morem 3o Detrahere & Sat. I. 59 OF HORACE .
... propriety . true . VER . 105 120. That ? arm'd for Virtue , & c . ) This is not only fuperior to Horace , but equal to any thing in himself . Primus in hunc operis componere carmina morem 3o Detrahere & Sat. I. 59 OF HORACE .
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... equal mind I copy what I can , And as I love , would imitate the Man . In South - fea days not happier , when furmis'd NOTES . cur , Improbe ! caræ Non aliquid patriæ tanto emetiris acervo . 130 He remembered , and hints with juft ...
... equal mind I copy what I can , And as I love , would imitate the Man . In South - fea days not happier , when furmis'd NOTES . cur , Improbe ! caræ Non aliquid patriæ tanto emetiris acervo . 130 He remembered , and hints with juft ...
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... Equal to either in the mi- niftry of his Profeffion . In this , indeed , the Parallel fails . Tully's brightest talents were frequently tarnifhed by vanity and fear ; and Hyde's mot virtuous purposes perverted by mistaken fpecu- lations ...
... Equal to either in the mi- niftry of his Profeffion . In this , indeed , the Parallel fails . Tully's brightest talents were frequently tarnifhed by vanity and fear ; and Hyde's mot virtuous purposes perverted by mistaken fpecu- lations ...
Page 129
... equal the force of his original . • VER . 21. Oppress'd we feel , c . ) ,, Les hommes , nez in- grats & jaloux ( fays an ingenious French Writer with becoming ,, indignation ) ne pardonnent pas ceux qui présend à leur admi- VOL . IV . I ...
... equal the force of his original . • VER . 21. Oppress'd we feel , c . ) ,, Les hommes , nez in- grats & jaloux ( fays an ingenious French Writer with becoming ,, indignation ) ne pardonnent pas ceux qui présend à leur admi- VOL . IV . I ...
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WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE ESQ Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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