An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope, 1. köideM. Cooper, 1756 |
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... Hybla . Com- plaints of IMMODERATE heat , and wishes to be conveyed to cooling.caverns , when uttered * Idyll . i . ver . 146 . + Ver . 133 . by by the inhabitants of Greece , have a deco- rum 4 ESSAY ON THE WRITINGS.
... Hybla . Com- plaints of IMMODERATE heat , and wishes to be conveyed to cooling.caverns , when uttered * Idyll . i . ver . 146 . + Ver . 133 . by by the inhabitants of Greece , have a deco- rum 4 ESSAY ON THE WRITINGS.
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... introduction of Cam and Ifis , as feats of the Muses . THEOCRITUS , Idyll . i . 66. † POPE , Past . ii . 24. ‡ MILTON , A SHEP- A SHEPHERD in Theocritus wishes with much tenderness and elegance AND GENIUS OF POPE . 7.
... introduction of Cam and Ifis , as feats of the Muses . THEOCRITUS , Idyll . i . 66. † POPE , Past . ii . 24. ‡ MILTON , A SHEP- A SHEPHERD in Theocritus wishes with much tenderness and elegance AND GENIUS OF POPE . 7.
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Joseph Warton. A SHEPHERD in Theocritus wishes with much tenderness and elegance , both which muft fuffer in a literal tranflation , " Would " I could become a murmuring bee , fly into ( c < c < c your grotto , and be permitted to creep ...
Joseph Warton. A SHEPHERD in Theocritus wishes with much tenderness and elegance , both which muft fuffer in a literal tranflation , " Would " I could become a murmuring bee , fly into ( c < c < c your grotto , and be permitted to creep ...
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... wishes , the paffionate and abrupt ex- clamations , of a disappointed and despairing lover . UPON the whole , the principal merit of the PASTORALS of POPE confifts , in their cor- rect and mufical verfification ; mufical , to a degree ...
... wishes , the paffionate and abrupt ex- clamations , of a disappointed and despairing lover . UPON the whole , the principal merit of the PASTORALS of POPE confifts , in their cor- rect and mufical verfification ; mufical , to a degree ...
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... speech , our colour , and our strange attire . And the benevolence and poetry of the fuc- ceeding wish , are worthy admiration , * Ver . 400. et feq . E 2 Till Till the freed Indians , in their native groves , AND GENIUS OF POPE . 27.
... speech , our colour , and our strange attire . And the benevolence and poetry of the fuc- ceeding wish , are worthy admiration , * Ver . 400. et feq . E 2 Till Till the freed Indians , in their native groves , AND GENIUS OF POPE . 27.
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