The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... pieces are nothing but a pert , infipid heap of common - place . Horace has even in his Art of Poetry thrown out feveral ... piece in its kind . The observations follow one another , like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that ...
... pieces are nothing but a pert , infipid heap of common - place . Horace has even in his Art of Poetry thrown out feveral ... piece in its kind . The observations follow one another , like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that ...
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... piece in its kind ; The Essay on Tranflated Verse ; the Effay on the Art of Poetry ; and the Effay on Criticism . ” Of Windfor Foreft , pofitive is the judgment of the affirmative Mr. JOHN DENNIS . " That it is a wretched rhapfody ...
... piece in its kind ; The Essay on Tranflated Verse ; the Effay on the Art of Poetry ; and the Effay on Criticism . ” Of Windfor Foreft , pofitive is the judgment of the affirmative Mr. JOHN DENNIS . " That it is a wretched rhapfody ...
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... used to write in partnership with him to whom he fends them ? " Dennis , Rem . on the Dunc . p . 50. Mr. Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . And Thy mufe fublime , fignificant , and clear , OF AUTHORS . 43.
... used to write in partnership with him to whom he fends them ? " Dennis , Rem . on the Dunc . p . 50. Mr. Dennis is therefore welcome to take this piece to himself . And Thy mufe fublime , fignificant , and clear , OF AUTHORS . 43.
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... piece by Homer compofed , of like nature and matter with this of our poet . For of epic fort it appeareth to have been , yet of matter furely not unpleasant , witness what is reported of it by the learned archbishop Euftathius , in ...
... piece by Homer compofed , of like nature and matter with this of our poet . For of epic fort it appeareth to have been , yet of matter furely not unpleasant , witness what is reported of it by the learned archbishop Euftathius , in ...
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... Critic . How exact that imitation hath been in this piece , appeareth not only by its general ftructure , Cibber's Letter to Mr. P. p . 9 , 12 , 41 . ftructure , but by particular allufions infinite , many whereof 54 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS.
... Critic . How exact that imitation hath been in this piece , appeareth not only by its general ftructure , Cibber's Letter to Mr. P. p . 9 , 12 , 41 . ftructure , but by particular allufions infinite , many whereof 54 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS.
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