The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1789 |
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Page 92
... translation : Upon fight of a specimen of which was made this ep gram , " Alas ! poor ¯schylus ! unlucky dog ! " Whom once a lobster kill'd , and now a log . But this is a grievous error , for ¯schylus was not flain by , the fall of a ...
... translation : Upon fight of a specimen of which was made this ep gram , " Alas ! poor ¯schylus ! unlucky dog ! " Whom once a lobster kill'd , and now a log . But this is a grievous error , for ¯schylus was not flain by , the fall of a ...
Page 165
... translation of Virgil , Nifus amore pio pueri - and there , as in the original , applied to friendship : That between Nifus and Euryalus is allowed to make one of the most amiable episodes in the world , and surely was never interpreted ...
... translation of Virgil , Nifus amore pio pueri - and there , as in the original , applied to friendship : That between Nifus and Euryalus is allowed to make one of the most amiable episodes in the world , and surely was never interpreted ...
Page 177
... translator made Ulyffes answer , I take no name , ' whereby all that followed be- came unintelligible . Hence it appears that Mr. Cibber ( who va- lues himself on subscribing to the English translation of Homer's Iliad ) had not that ...
... translator made Ulyffes answer , I take no name , ' whereby all that followed be- came unintelligible . Hence it appears that Mr. Cibber ( who va- lues himself on subscribing to the English translation of Homer's Iliad ) had not that ...
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abuſed advertiſements ¯neid ¯schylus alſo ancient Bavius beſt called cauſe character Cibber critics Curl Dennis Dryden dull Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad Effay Engliſh Eſſay ev'ry faid falſe fame fatire fays feem fince fing firſt fleep fome fons foon former editions foul fuch fure genius Gildon Goddess hath hero Homer honour houſe Ibid Iliad IMITATIONS itſelf Journal juſt King laſt learned leaſt leſs letter Lord maſter Matthew Concanen moſt muſe muſt never o'er obſerve occafion octavo Ovid paſſage perſon philoſophy pleaſed pleaſure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's praiſe preſent printed profe publiſhed raiſe reaſon REMARKS reſt ſame ſay ſcience SCRIBL Scriblerus ſecond ſee ſeems ſeen ſenſe ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhort ſhould ſince ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſubject ſuch thee theſe thing thoſe thou thro tranflation univerſity uſed verſe Virg Virgil whoſe words writ writing