The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... light , " and illuftrated with fuch apt illufions , that they have in " them all the graces of novelty ; and make the reader , p Effay on Criticifm in profe , Critical Hiftory of England . r Spectator , No. 253 . oclaro , 1728. by the ...
... light , " and illuftrated with fuch apt illufions , that they have in " them all the graces of novelty ; and make the reader , p Effay on Criticifm in profe , Critical Hiftory of England . r Spectator , No. 253 . oclaro , 1728. by the ...
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... lights . If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry , " he will find but few precepts in it which he may not " meet with in Ariftotle , and which were not commonly " known by all the poets of the Auguftan age . His way " of expreffing ...
... lights . If a reader examines Horace's Art of Poetry , " he will find but few precepts in it which he may not " meet with in Ariftotle , and which were not commonly " known by all the poets of the Auguftan age . His way " of expreffing ...
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... light I afford them frequent matter of " mirth , & c . & c . f . " Having then fo publickly declared himself incorrigible , he is become dead in law , ( I mean the law Epopaian ) and devolveth upon the Poet ; is now his property ; and ...
... light I afford them frequent matter of " mirth , & c . & c . f . " Having then fo publickly declared himself incorrigible , he is become dead in law , ( I mean the law Epopaian ) and devolveth upon the Poet ; is now his property ; and ...
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... light into the mythology of this mysterious fable . If I be not deceived in a part of learning which has fo long exercised my pen , by Proteus muft certainly be meant a hacknied Town - fcribler ; and by his transforma . tions , the ...
... light into the mythology of this mysterious fable . If I be not deceived in a part of learning which has fo long exercised my pen , by Proteus muft certainly be meant a hacknied Town - fcribler ; and by his transforma . tions , the ...
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... light , 175 Secure us kindly in our native night . Or , if to Wit a coxcomb make pretence , Guard the fure barrier between that and Senfe ; 66 66 ઃ VARIATION S. VER . 177. Or , if to Wit , & c . ] In the former Edd . Ah ! ftill o'er ...
... light , 175 Secure us kindly in our native night . Or , if to Wit a coxcomb make pretence , Guard the fure barrier between that and Senfe ; 66 66 ઃ VARIATION S. VER . 177. Or , if to Wit , & c . ] In the former Edd . Ah ! ftill o'er ...
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