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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... poetic Character . For after having told his cafe , and humourously applied to his Physician in the manner one would ... Poets ) with a Simile , in which he na- mes Kings , Queens , and Minifiers of State , his Friend takes the alarm ...
... poetic Character . For after having told his cafe , and humourously applied to his Physician in the manner one would ... Poets ) with a Simile , in which he na- mes Kings , Queens , and Minifiers of State , his Friend takes the alarm ...
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... & tive of public liberty and his friend's reputation . And all this , with as little provocation from Mr. Pope's conduct in his poetic , as in his civil character . - : For though he had got a Name ( the reputation PROLOGUE.
... & tive of public liberty and his friend's reputation . And all this , with as little provocation from Mr. Pope's conduct in his poetic , as in his civil character . - : For though he had got a Name ( the reputation PROLOGUE.
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... at his flanderers , he takes the advice of Horace , fume Superbiam quæfitam meritis , and draws a fine picture of his moral and poetic conduct through life , . In which he fhews that not fame , but VIRTUE A 4 TO THE SATIRES . 7.
... at his flanderers , he takes the advice of Horace , fume Superbiam quæfitam meritis , and draws a fine picture of his moral and poetic conduct through life , . In which he fhews that not fame , but VIRTUE A 4 TO THE SATIRES . 7.
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... Poets : and fo forbearing , that he had curbed in his resentment under the most shocking of all calumnies , abuses on his ... Poem , which holds fo much of the DRAMA , and opens with all the disorder and vexation that every kind of ime ...
... Poets : and fo forbearing , that he had curbed in his resentment under the most shocking of all calumnies , abuses on his ... Poem , which holds fo much of the DRAMA , and opens with all the disorder and vexation that every kind of ime ...
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... Poets ' fhould be cautious how they employ this figure ; for where the likeness is not very striking , instead of giving force , they become ob . fcure . Here , every thing concurs to make them run into one another . They both spin ...
... Poets ' fhould be cautious how they employ this figure ; for where the likeness is not very striking , instead of giving force , they become ob . fcure . Here , every thing concurs to make them run into one another . They both spin ...
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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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