The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... ancients , which he firft broached in this discourse * . It has been my fortune , from my way of life , to have seen many compofitions of youths of fixteen years old , far beyond these Pastorals in point of ge- nius and imagination ...
... ancients , which he firft broached in this discourse * . It has been my fortune , from my way of life , to have seen many compofitions of youths of fixteen years old , far beyond these Pastorals in point of ge- nius and imagination ...
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... ancient 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 ...
... ancient 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 ...
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... ancient , by judicious appli- cations of fimilar characters , and happy parallels , are become fome of the most pleasing and popular of all his Works , especially to readers of years and experi- These are , the Sixth Epistle of the ...
... ancient , by judicious appli- cations of fimilar characters , and happy parallels , are become fome of the most pleasing and popular of all his Works , especially to readers of years and experi- These are , the Sixth Epistle of the ...
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... Ancients ( to fay the * As was the practice of his master Dryden , who is feverely lafhed for this in the Tale of a Tub , and of as great a Genius P. Corneille , whofe pieces of bafe adulation are a difgrace to Poetry and Literature ...
... Ancients ( to fay the * As was the practice of his master Dryden , who is feverely lafhed for this in the Tale of a Tub , and of as great a Genius P. Corneille , whofe pieces of bafe adulation are a difgrace to Poetry and Literature ...
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... Ancients , may as well fay our faces are not our own , because they are like our Fathers : And indeed it is very ... ancient leaders in composition , to put those laurel'd veterans in fome hazard of lofing their superior pofts in ...
... Ancients , may as well fay our faces are not our own , because they are like our Fathers : And indeed it is very ... ancient leaders in composition , to put those laurel'd veterans in fome hazard of lofing their superior pofts in ...
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