The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... Sophocles , and Parrhafius for Zeuxis ; Emulation for both . That bids us fly the general fault of imitators ; bids us not be ftruck with the loud report of former fame , as with a knell , which damps the spirits ; but , as with a ...
... Sophocles , and Parrhafius for Zeuxis ; Emulation for both . That bids us fly the general fault of imitators ; bids us not be ftruck with the loud report of former fame , as with a knell , which damps the spirits ; but , as with a ...
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... Sophocles , never defert the fubject of each particular drama , and all their fentiments and reflections are drawn from the fituation of the principal perfonage of the fable . Nay Sophocles hath artfully found a method of making thofe ...
... Sophocles , never defert the fubject of each particular drama , and all their fentiments and reflections are drawn from the fituation of the principal perfonage of the fable . Nay Sophocles hath artfully found a method of making thofe ...
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... Sophocles . A petulant rejection , and an implicit veneration , of the rules of the ancient critics , are equally deftructive of truc tafte . " It ought to be the firft endeavour of a writer ( fays the Rambler , No 156. ) to diftinguish ...
... Sophocles . A petulant rejection , and an implicit veneration , of the rules of the ancient critics , are equally deftructive of truc tafte . " It ought to be the firft endeavour of a writer ( fays the Rambler , No 156. ) to diftinguish ...
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... Sophocles is as perfect a model of dramatic , as the Medicean Venus is of female , beauty . The learned and ingenious tranflator of Ariftotle's Treatife on Poetry , with whose words I conclude this long note , is of a different opinion ...
... Sophocles is as perfect a model of dramatic , as the Medicean Venus is of female , beauty . The learned and ingenious tranflator of Ariftotle's Treatife on Poetry , with whose words I conclude this long note , is of a different opinion ...
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... Sophocles , Terence , and Virgil , being felt and relifhed by all men , ftill retain and preferve , unaltered and undisputed , admiration and applause . VER . 143. Mufic resembles ] I am informed by one of the best musicians of the age ...
... Sophocles , Terence , and Virgil , being felt and relifhed by all men , ftill retain and preferve , unaltered and undisputed , admiration and applause . VER . 143. Mufic resembles ] I am informed by one of the best musicians of the age ...
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