The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... rules in my own favour . You will alfo find fome points reconciled , about which they seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their obfervation . The original of Poetry is afcribed to that Age which fucceeded ...
... rules in my own favour . You will alfo find fome points reconciled , about which they seem to differ , and a few remarks , which , I think , have escaped their obfervation . The original of Poetry is afcribed to that Age which fucceeded ...
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... rules like thefe that we ought to judge of paftoral . And fince the inftructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfection , they must of neceffity be derived from those in whom it is acknowledged fo to be . It ...
... rules like thefe that we ought to judge of paftoral . And fince the inftructions given for any art are to be delivered as that art is in perfection , they must of neceffity be derived from those in whom it is acknowledged fo to be . It ...
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... rule of good writing , " That when a figurative word is ufed , whatfoever is predicated of it ought not only to agree in terms to the thing to which the figure is applied , but likewife to that from which the figure is taken . " Thick ...
... rule of good writing , " That when a figurative word is ufed , whatfoever is predicated of it ought not only to agree in terms to the thing to which the figure is applied , but likewife to that from which the figure is taken . " Thick ...
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... rules for good writing had faid , that the found should be an echo to the fenfe . The graces it adds to the harmony are obvious . But we should never have feen all the advan- tages arifing from this rule , had this ode not been written ...
... rules for good writing had faid , that the found should be an echo to the fenfe . The graces it adds to the harmony are obvious . But we should never have feen all the advan- tages arifing from this rule , had this ode not been written ...
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... had he said , " Moral truth IN myftic fong ! In the Antiftrophe he turns from Philofophy to Mythology ; and Mythology is nothing but moral truth in myftic fong . ANTIS TROPHE II . Ye Gods ! what justice rules 80 ODES .
... had he said , " Moral truth IN myftic fong ! In the Antiftrophe he turns from Philofophy to Mythology ; and Mythology is nothing but moral truth in myftic fong . ANTIS TROPHE II . Ye Gods ! what justice rules 80 ODES .
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