The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 5. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page xxii
... kind . " The obfervations follow one another , like those in " Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a profe < 6 r Effay on Criticism in profe , octavo , 1728. by the author of ...
... kind . " The obfervations follow one another , like those in " Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a profe < 6 r Effay on Criticism in profe , octavo , 1728. by the author of ...
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... kind of fublime , which he observes in the fe- " veral paffages that occafioned them : I cannot but " take notice that our English author has after the fame " manner exemplified feveral of the precepts in the 66 very precepts themfelves ...
... kind of fublime , which he observes in the fe- " veral paffages that occafioned them : I cannot but " take notice that our English author has after the fame " manner exemplified feveral of the precepts in the 66 very precepts themfelves ...
Page xxiv
... cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : f Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer , 1717 . Funted 1728 , p . 12 . V Alma , Cant . 2 . Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind xxiv TESTIMONIES.
... cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : f Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer , 1717 . Funted 1728 , p . 12 . V Alma , Cant . 2 . Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind xxiv TESTIMONIES.
Page xxv
... kind concern and fkill has weav'd A filken web ; and ne'er fhall fade Its colours : gently has he laid The mantle o'er thy fad distress , And Venus fhall the texture blefs , & c . Come we now to his translation of the ILIAD , cele ...
... kind concern and fkill has weav'd A filken web ; and ne'er fhall fade Its colours : gently has he laid The mantle o'er thy fad distress , And Venus fhall the texture blefs , & c . Come we now to his translation of the ILIAD , cele ...
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... kind , which he supervised " himself . " Whether Mr. Addifon did find it con- formable to his tafte , or not , best appears from his own teftimony the year following its publication , in these words : Mr. ADDISON , FREEHOLDER , N ° 40 ...
... kind , which he supervised " himself . " Whether Mr. Addifon did find it con- formable to his tafte , or not , best appears from his own teftimony the year following its publication , in these words : Mr. ADDISON , FREEHOLDER , N ° 40 ...
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