The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks,, 3. köideC. and J. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; ... [and 25 others in London]; and Deighton and Sons, Cambridge; and A. Black, and J. Fairbairn, Edinburgh., 1824 |
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... reason , I sup- pose , why Mr. P. tried his strength with them . Warburton . Ver . 158. And earth rolls back , ] He has improved his original , " terræque urbesque recedunt . " Virg . Warburton , But no imitation of Virgil was here ...
... reason , I sup- pose , why Mr. P. tried his strength with them . Warburton . Ver . 158. And earth rolls back , ] He has improved his original , " terræque urbesque recedunt . " Virg . Warburton , But no imitation of Virgil was here ...
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... reason , I sup- pose , why Mr. P. tried his strength with them . Warburton . Ver . 158. And earth rolls back , ] He has improved his original , terræque urbesque recedunt . " Virg . Warburton , But no imitation of Virgil was here ...
... reason , I sup- pose , why Mr. P. tried his strength with them . Warburton . Ver . 158. And earth rolls back , ] He has improved his original , terræque urbesque recedunt . " Virg . Warburton , But no imitation of Virgil was here ...
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... reasons , it is not thought proper to accompany this Essay with a perpetual commentary — a poem , as hath been well observed ... reason , why one should precede the other . Warton . Of the general excellence of the Essay on Criticism all 39.
... reasons , it is not thought proper to accompany this Essay with a perpetual commentary — a poem , as hath been well observed ... reason , why one should precede the other . Warton . Of the general excellence of the Essay on Criticism all 39.
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... reasons I have thought it advisable , in this edition , to restore the Commentary of Warburton intire , which has only been partially done by Mr. Bowles ; conceiving that it is as injurious , if not more so , to the Commentator , whose ...
... reasons I have thought it advisable , in this edition , to restore the Commentary of Warburton intire , which has only been partially done by Mr. Bowles ; conceiving that it is as injurious , if not more so , to the Commentator , whose ...
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... reason why every Poet should be a Critic : therefore as the subject is poetical Criticism , it is frequently ad- dressed to the critical Poet . And 3dly , the Art of Criticism is as properly , and much more usefully exercised in writing ...
... reason why every Poet should be a Critic : therefore as the subject is poetical Criticism , it is frequently ad- dressed to the critical Poet . And 3dly , the Art of Criticism is as properly , and much more usefully exercised in writing ...
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