“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, 1. köideFredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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Page 85
... causes of them , v 26 to 45 . That we are to study our own Tafte , and know the Limits of it , v 46 to 67 . Nature the best guide of judgment , v 67 to 87 . Improved by Art and Rules , which are bur methodis'd Nature , v 88 . Rules ...
... causes of them , v 26 to 45 . That we are to study our own Tafte , and know the Limits of it , v 46 to 67 . Nature the best guide of judgment , v 67 to 87 . Improved by Art and Rules , which are bur methodis'd Nature , v 88 . Rules ...
Page 87
... Causes of wrong Judgment ; and the third ( from thence to the end ) marks out the Morals of the Critic . In order to a right conception of this poem , it will be necef- fary to obferve , that tho ' it be intitled fimply An Essay on ...
... Causes of wrong Judgment ; and the third ( from thence to the end ) marks out the Morals of the Critic . In order to a right conception of this poem , it will be necef- fary to obferve , that tho ' it be intitled fimply An Essay on ...
Page 89
... causes of an ex- cellence , and can fhew that excellence in all its variety of lights Lon- ginus had taste in an eminent degree ; fo this , which is indeed common to all true Critics , our Author makes his diftingguishing character ...
... causes of an ex- cellence , and can fhew that excellence in all its variety of lights Lon- ginus had taste in an eminent degree ; fo this , which is indeed common to all true Critics , our Author makes his diftingguishing character ...
Page 94
... cause of that languor and heaviness in the understanding , which is almoft infeparable from a very strong and tenacious memory , feems to be a want of the proper exercise and activity of that power ; the understanding bieng rather ...
... cause of that languor and heaviness in the understanding , which is almoft infeparable from a very strong and tenacious memory , feems to be a want of the proper exercise and activity of that power ; the understanding bieng rather ...
Page 107
... causes and effects of wrong Judgment ) their own bright image and amiable turn of mind . VER . 201. Of all the causes , etc. ) Having , in the first part , delivered Rules for perfecting the Art of Criticifm , the fecond is employ'd in ...
... causes and effects of wrong Judgment ) their own bright image and amiable turn of mind . VER . 201. Of all the causes , etc. ) Having , in the first part , delivered Rules for perfecting the Art of Criticifm , the fecond is employ'd in ...
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