The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Hereby thou may'ft not only receive the delectation of Variety , but also arrive at a more certain judgment , by a grave and circumfpect comparison ( xix )
... at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Hereby thou may'ft not only receive the delectation of Variety , but also arrive at a more certain judgment , by a grave and circumfpect comparison ( xix )
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... also , in taxing Sir Richard Blackmore for his heterodox opi- nions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr Pope hath faid in his preface to that poet . Mr OLDMIXON calls him a great master of our tongue ; declares " the " purity ...
... also , in taxing Sir Richard Blackmore for his heterodox opi- nions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr Pope hath faid in his preface to that poet . Mr OLDMIXON calls him a great master of our tongue ; declares " the " purity ...
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... also owns , p . 25. it is ve- ry full of beautiful images . But the panegyric , which crowns all that can be faid on this poem , is bestowed by our Laureate , Mr COLLEY CIBBER . who " grants it to be a better Poem of its kind than ever ...
... also owns , p . 25. it is ve- ry full of beautiful images . But the panegyric , which crowns all that can be faid on this poem , is bestowed by our Laureate , Mr COLLEY CIBBER . who " grants it to be a better Poem of its kind than ever ...
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... also it should feem , that the 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 ...
... also it should feem , that the 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 ...
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... also right in this particular , by affuring them , that , in the great- er Epic , the prime intention of the Mufe is to exalt Heroic Virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and confequently , that the ...
... also right in this particular , by affuring them , that , in the great- er Epic , the prime intention of the Mufe is to exalt Heroic Virtue , in order to propagate the love of it among the children of men ; and confequently , that the ...
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