The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... heroes , That he alone rais'd and flung with " ease a weighty stone , that two common men could " not lift from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon " has performed in this tranflation , what I once des ❝spaired to have seen done ...
... heroes , That he alone rais'd and flung with " ease a weighty stone , that two common men could " not lift from the ground ; juft fo , one fingle perfon " has performed in this tranflation , what I once des ❝spaired to have seen done ...
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... Hero , or chief perfonage of it was no lefs obfcure , and his understanding and fentiments no lefs quaint and ftrange ( if indeed not more fo ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this per- fonage , whom ...
... Hero , or chief perfonage of it was no lefs obfcure , and his understanding and fentiments no lefs quaint and ftrange ( if indeed not more fo ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this per- fonage , whom ...
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... Hero of the poem . The Fable being thus , according to the best example , one and entire , as contained in the Propofition ; the Machinery is a continued chain of Allegories , fetting forth the whole Power , Ministry , and Empire of Dul ...
... Hero of the poem . The Fable being thus , according to the best example , one and entire , as contained in the Propofition ; the Machinery is a continued chain of Allegories , fetting forth the whole Power , Ministry , and Empire of Dul ...
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... author chufe to write his Effay on that subject at twenty , and reserve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . VOL . III . I RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO of the POE M. OF OF THE POE M. Ivii.
... author chufe to write his Effay on that subject at twenty , and reserve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . VOL . III . I RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF THE HERO of the POE M. OF OF THE POE M. Ivii.
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... Hero fitted for fuch poem , in truth he miferably halts and hallucinates . For , misled by one Monfieur Boffu a Gallic critic , he prateth of I can- not tell what Phantom of a Hero , only raised up to fupport the Fable . A putid conceit ...
... Hero fitted for fuch poem , in truth he miferably halts and hallucinates . For , misled by one Monfieur Boffu a Gallic critic , he prateth of I can- not tell what Phantom of a Hero , only raised up to fupport the Fable . A putid conceit ...
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