The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... ancient of Critics , Mr JOHN DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe or trivial , or both ; his thoughts are crude and abortive , his expressions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmusical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -instead of ...
... ancient of Critics , Mr JOHN DENNIS . " His precepts are falfe or trivial , or both ; his thoughts are crude and abortive , his expressions ab- " furd , his numbers harsh and unmusical , his rhymes " trivial and common ; -instead of ...
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... ancient court thee to his shrine , " Tho ' ev'ry laurel thro ' the dome be thine , " Go to the good and juft , an awful train ! " Thy foul's delight .-- Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the ...
... ancient court thee to his shrine , " Tho ' ev'ry laurel thro ' the dome be thine , " Go to the good and juft , an awful train ! " Thy foul's delight .-- Recorded in like manner for his virtuous difpofition , and gentle bearing , by the ...
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... ancient of things , Chaos , Night , and Dul- nefs ; so is it of the most grave and ancient kind . Ho- mer ( faith Aristotle ) was the first who gave the Form , and ( faith Horace ) who adapted the Meajure , to heroic poefy But even ...
... ancient of things , Chaos , Night , and Dul- nefs ; so is it of the most grave and ancient kind . Ho- mer ( faith Aristotle ) was the first who gave the Form , and ( faith Horace ) who adapted the Meajure , to heroic poefy But even ...
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... ancient Greek manner , to wit , that of Duncid . Wonderful it is , that fo few of the moderns have been ftimulated to attempt fome Dunciad ! fince in the opinion of the multitude , it might coft lefs pain and toil than an imitation of ...
... ancient Greek manner , to wit , that of Duncid . Wonderful it is , that fo few of the moderns have been ftimulated to attempt fome Dunciad ! fince in the opinion of the multitude , it might coft lefs pain and toil than an imitation of ...
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... in the places most suspicious , not the words but only the images have been cenfured , and yet are those images no i Cibber's Letter to Mr P , pag . 9 , 12. 41 . other than have been fanctified by ancient and claf- fical OF THE POEM . ' Iv.
... in the places most suspicious , not the words but only the images have been cenfured , and yet are those images no i Cibber's Letter to Mr P , pag . 9 , 12. 41 . other than have been fanctified by ancient and claf- fical OF THE POEM . ' Iv.
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