The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... but are they not chargeable with the fault , which Ariftotle imputes to many of Euripides , that they are foreign and adventitious to the fubject , and and contribute nothing towards the advancement of the main action 156 ODES .
... but are they not chargeable with the fault , which Ariftotle imputes to many of Euripides , that they are foreign and adventitious to the fubject , and and contribute nothing towards the advancement of the main action 156 ODES .
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... Euripides , they fing a long and very beautiful , but ill placed , hymn to Mars ; I speak of that which begins fo nobly , ver . 793 , σε Ω πολύμοχθος Άρης , " " " O direful Mars ! why art thou ftill delighted with blood and with death ...
... Euripides , they fing a long and very beautiful , but ill placed , hymn to Mars ; I speak of that which begins fo nobly , ver . 793 , σε Ω πολύμοχθος Άρης , " " " O direful Mars ! why art thou ftill delighted with blood and with death ...
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... Euripides . A poet never prefumed to plead in public , or to write hiftory , or indeed any confiderable work in profe . The fame actors never recited tragedy and comedy : this was observed long ago , by Plato , in the third book of his ...
... Euripides . A poet never prefumed to plead in public , or to write hiftory , or indeed any confiderable work in profe . The fame actors never recited tragedy and comedy : this was observed long ago , by Plato , in the third book of his ...
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... Euripides , is ( in kind at least , if not in degree , ) the praise of Shakespeare ; that of strong , but irregular , unequal , and hafty genius . Every thing which this genius , and the feeling of the moment could produce , in an early ...
... Euripides , is ( in kind at least , if not in degree , ) the praise of Shakespeare ; that of strong , but irregular , unequal , and hafty genius . Every thing which this genius , and the feeling of the moment could produce , in an early ...
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... Euripides out of the feventy- tragedies he wrote . Our author feems to be eminently fortunate , who never , from his early youth , published a piece that did not meet with immediate approbation , except , perhaps , the first Epistle of ...
... Euripides out of the feventy- tragedies he wrote . Our author feems to be eminently fortunate , who never , from his early youth , published a piece that did not meet with immediate approbation , except , perhaps , the first Epistle of ...
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