The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 32
Seite ix
... opinion might feem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt a man from fatire , much more should Folly or Dulness , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as ...
... opinion might feem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt a man from fatire , much more should Folly or Dulness , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as ...
Seite xxv
... opinion : Those who have seen these two excellent " poems of Cooper's Hill , and Windfor Foreft , the " one written by Sir John Denham , the other by Mr " Pope , will fhew a great deal of candor if they ap- prove of this . " VOL . III ...
... opinion : Those who have seen these two excellent " poems of Cooper's Hill , and Windfor Foreft , the " one written by Sir John Denham , the other by Mr " Pope , will fhew a great deal of candor if they ap- prove of this . " VOL . III ...
Seite xxvi
... opinion of Mr PRIOR himfelf , faying in his Alma " , O Abelard ! ill fated youth , Thy tale will justify this truth : But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind ...
... opinion of Mr PRIOR himfelf , faying in his Alma " , O Abelard ! ill fated youth , Thy tale will justify this truth : But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind ...
Seite xxix
... opinion , that no other perfon was equal to it . Next comes his Shakespear on the stage : " Let him " ( quoth one , whom I take to be , Mr THEOBALD , Mift's Journal , June 8. 1728 . " publish such an author as he has leaft ftudied , and ...
... opinion , that no other perfon was equal to it . Next comes his Shakespear on the stage : " Let him " ( quoth one , whom I take to be , Mr THEOBALD , Mift's Journal , June 8. 1728 . " publish such an author as he has leaft ftudied , and ...
Seite xxxii
... opinion of fome authors , I doubt , more heinous than any in mo- rality ) to wit , Plagiarifm , from the inventive and quaint - conceited JAMES - MOORE SMITH , Gent . " z Upon reading the third volume of Pope's Mif- " cellanies , I ...
... opinion of fome authors , I doubt , more heinous than any in mo- rality ) to wit , Plagiarifm , from the inventive and quaint - conceited JAMES - MOORE SMITH , Gent . " z Upon reading the third volume of Pope's Mif- " cellanies , I ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abuſed Advertiſements Æneid affures againſt alfo ancient Bavius becauſe Bookfellers called caufe cauſe character Cibber Codrus Concanen Criticiſm Critics Curl Dæmon Dennis Dryden dull Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad Edit Effay Epigram Eridanus ev'ry faid falfe fame fatire fays fecond feems fhall fhew fhould fince fing firft firſt fleep fome fons ftill fubject fuch fure genius Gentleman Gildon Goddeſs hath head Hero himſelf Homer honour ibid Iliad IMITATIONS John Dennis Journal King laft laſt learned lefs Letter loft Lord moft moſt Mufe muſt never o'er obferve occafion octavo Ovid paffage perfons pleaſure poem Poet Poetry Pope Pope's praiſe Pref prefent printed profe publiſhed reafon reft REMARK reſtored ſay SCRIBL Scriblerus Shakeſpear ſhall ſome ſtate ſuch thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thro Tibbald tranflated uſed verfe verſe Virg Virgil whofe whoſe word writ writing