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... imitation of the Ancients : and it will be found true , that in every age , the highest character for sense and learning has been obtain'd by thofe who have been moft indebted to them . For to fay truth , whatever is very good fenfe ...
... imitation of the Ancients : and it will be found true , that in every age , the highest character for sense and learning has been obtain'd by thofe who have been moft indebted to them . For to fay truth , whatever is very good fenfe ...
Page xxiv
... imitate thy ftream , The world should tremble at her awful name : From various fprings divided waters glide , In diff ... imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . WH HEN Phoebus , and the nine harmonious maids , Of old affembled in the ...
... imitate thy ftream , The world should tremble at her awful name : From various fprings divided waters glide , In diff ... imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . WH HEN Phoebus , and the nine harmonious maids , Of old affembled in the ...
Page xxxviii
... imitation of Virgil's ' Pollio . 55 WINDSOR - FOREST , to the Rt . Hon . the Lord Lanf down . 65 ODE for St. Cecilia's day , and other Pieces for Mufic . 87 An ESSAY on CRITICISM , written 1709 . The RAPE of the Lock , an Heroi ...
... imitation of Virgil's ' Pollio . 55 WINDSOR - FOREST , to the Rt . Hon . the Lord Lanf down . 65 ODE for St. Cecilia's day , and other Pieces for Mufic . 87 An ESSAY on CRITICISM , written 1709 . The RAPE of the Lock , an Heroi ...
Page xxxix
... imitated . Satires of Dr. DONNE verfified . EPITAPHS . VOL . III . The TEMPLE of FAME , a Vision , imitated from Chaucer . TRANSLATION S. January and May , from Chaucer . The Wife of Bath , from Chaucer . The first Book of Statius his ...
... imitated . Satires of Dr. DONNE verfified . EPITAPHS . VOL . III . The TEMPLE of FAME , a Vision , imitated from Chaucer . TRANSLATION S. January and May , from Chaucer . The Wife of Bath , from Chaucer . The first Book of Statius his ...
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... imitation of the action of a shepherd ; the form of this imitation is dramatic , or narrative , or mix'd of both ; the fable fimple , the manners not too polite nor too ruftic : The thoughts are plain , yet admit a little quickness and ...
... imitation of the action of a shepherd ; the form of this imitation is dramatic , or narrative , or mix'd of both ; the fable fimple , the manners not too polite nor too ruftic : The thoughts are plain , yet admit a little quickness and ...
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