The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 7B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 - 3650 Seiten |
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... beauty even to the minute and particular thoughts , which receive an additional advantage from those which precede or follow in their due place . You remember a fimile Mr. Dryden * used in conversation , of feathers in the crowns of the ...
... beauty even to the minute and particular thoughts , which receive an additional advantage from those which precede or follow in their due place . You remember a fimile Mr. Dryden * used in conversation , of feathers in the crowns of the ...
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... beauty of a mufe fhall appear at court and in public : to out- fhine all the farded , lewd , confident , affected Town- dowdies , I dowdies , who aim at being honour'd only to their 34 LETTERS TO AND From Mr Wycherley.
... beauty of a mufe fhall appear at court and in public : to out- fhine all the farded , lewd , confident , affected Town- dowdies , I dowdies , who aim at being honour'd only to their 34 LETTERS TO AND From Mr Wycherley.
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... beauty ; it is not only needless , but impairs what it would improve . There is a certain majesty in fimplicity which is far above all the quaintnefs of wit ; infomuch that the critics have excluded wit from the loftieft poetry , as ...
... beauty ; it is not only needless , but impairs what it would improve . There is a certain majesty in fimplicity which is far above all the quaintnefs of wit ; infomuch that the critics have excluded wit from the loftieft poetry , as ...
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... Beauty : I have seen many women over- dreffed , and several look better in a careless night- gown , with their hair about their ears , than Made- moiselle * The most usual and common blemish of all modern English poetry ; and in great ...
... Beauty : I have seen many women over- dreffed , and several look better in a careless night- gown , with their hair about their ears , than Made- moiselle * The most usual and common blemish of all modern English poetry ; and in great ...
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... beauty or propriety in them atones for the liberty : Mr. Dryden has been too free of these , especially in his latter works . I am of the fame opinion as to Triple Rhymes . 5. I could equally object to the repetition of the fame Rhymes ...
... beauty or propriety in them atones for the liberty : Mr. Dryden has been too free of these , especially in his latter works . I am of the fame opinion as to Triple Rhymes . 5. I could equally object to the repetition of the fame Rhymes ...
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