The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... Greek and Latin languages at the fame time . Perhaps it may be wished that , for the promotion of true taste and literature , Greek was always taught in great schools before Latin , accord- ing to a hint of Erafmus . Having made ...
... Greek and Latin languages at the fame time . Perhaps it may be wished that , for the promotion of true taste and literature , Greek was always taught in great schools before Latin , accord- ing to a hint of Erafmus . Having made ...
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... Greek Ode , was the natural confequence of its union with the Dance . But this union being irrecoverably loft , the unvaried measure of the Ode becomes , at beft , an unmeaning thing ; and indeed is an abfurd one , as it deprives the ...
... Greek Ode , was the natural confequence of its union with the Dance . But this union being irrecoverably loft , the unvaried measure of the Ode becomes , at beft , an unmeaning thing ; and indeed is an abfurd one , as it deprives the ...
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... Greek . " Perhaps our most emi- nent Poets may be ranked , with refpect to their learning , in the following order : Milton , Spenfer , Cowley , Butler , Donne , Jon- fon , Akenfide , Gray , Dryden , Addison . his name ; and the number ...
... Greek . " Perhaps our most emi- nent Poets may be ranked , with refpect to their learning , in the following order : Milton , Spenfer , Cowley , Butler , Donne , Jon- fon , Akenfide , Gray , Dryden , Addison . his name ; and the number ...
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... Greek Poets of different Ages , as Specimens of their different Manners . Another , was the Hiftory of the Rife and Progress of Poetry in England , which he divided into fix different Schools : 1. The School of Provence ; 2. of Chaucer ...
... Greek Poets of different Ages , as Specimens of their different Manners . Another , was the Hiftory of the Rife and Progress of Poetry in England , which he divided into fix different Schools : 1. The School of Provence ; 2. of Chaucer ...
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... Greek epigram in the Anthologia , p . 30 , and moft gracefully applied ; Ἤειδον μὲν Ἐγὼν , ἔχάρασσε δὲ θεῖος Ὅμηρος . Fenton was the best Greek scholar of all our Author's poetical friends . Boileau alfo imitated this epigram . The 10 ...
... Greek epigram in the Anthologia , p . 30 , and moft gracefully applied ; Ἤειδον μὲν Ἐγὼν , ἔχάρασσε δὲ θεῖος Ὅμηρος . Fenton was the best Greek scholar of all our Author's poetical friends . Boileau alfo imitated this epigram . The 10 ...
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