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... laft . But I have reafon to think they can have no reputation which will conti- nue long , or which deferves to do fo : for they have always fallen fhort not only of what I read of others , but even of my own Ideas of Poetry . If any ...
... laft . But I have reafon to think they can have no reputation which will conti- nue long , or which deferves to do fo : for they have always fallen fhort not only of what I read of others , but even of my own Ideas of Poetry . If any ...
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... laft ) remain as a teftimo- ny , that their Author never made his talents fub- fervient to the mean and unworthy ends of Party or felf - interest ; the gratification of publick pre- judices , or private paffions ; the flattery of the un ...
... laft ) remain as a teftimo- ny , that their Author never made his talents fub- fervient to the mean and unworthy ends of Party or felf - interest ; the gratification of publick pre- judices , or private paffions ; the flattery of the un ...
Page xxiv
... laft , and fweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - distinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . W THEN Phœbus , and the ...
... laft , and fweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - distinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . W THEN Phœbus , and the ...
Page xxxiv
... laft remaining light ! To thee from Latian realms this verse is writ , Infpir'd by memory of antient Wit ; For now no more these climes their influence boast , Fall'n is their Glory , and their Virtue loft ; From Tyrants , and from ...
... laft remaining light ! To thee from Latian realms this verse is writ , Infpir'd by memory of antient Wit ; For now no more these climes their influence boast , Fall'n is their Glory , and their Virtue loft ; From Tyrants , and from ...
Page 52
... laft lines allude to the fe- veral Subjects of the four Paftorals , and to the feveral Scenes of them , particularized before in each . MESSIAH . MESSI A H. A Sacred Eclogue , In imitation of 52 PASTORALS . VER. 89, &c.] These four ...
... laft lines allude to the fe- veral Subjects of the four Paftorals , and to the feveral Scenes of them , particularized before in each . MESSIAH . MESSI A H. A Sacred Eclogue , In imitation of 52 PASTORALS . VER. 89, &c.] These four ...
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