The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Poetry , he will find but few precepts in it " which he may not meet with in Ariftotle , and which " were not commonly known by all the Poets of the " Auguftan age . His way of expreffing , and applying " them , not his invention of ...
... Poetry , he will find but few precepts in it " which he may not meet with in Ariftotle , and which " were not commonly known by all the Poets of the " Auguftan age . His way of expreffing , and applying " them , not his invention of ...
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... Poetry ; and the Effay on " Criticism . " Of WINDSOT FOREST , pofitive is the judgment of the affirmative Mr JOHN DENNIS , " That it is a wretched rhapfody , impudently writ in emulation of the Cooper's Hill of Sir John " Denham : the ...
... Poetry ; and the Effay on " Criticism . " Of WINDSOT FOREST , pofitive is the judgment of the affirmative Mr JOHN DENNIS , " That it is a wretched rhapfody , impudently writ in emulation of the Cooper's Hill of Sir John " Denham : the ...
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... poets in each nation . The illi- " terate among our own countrymen may learn to " judge from Dryden's Virgil of the moft perfect Epic performance . And those parts of Homer which have " been published already by Mr Pope , give us reafon ...
... poets in each nation . The illi- " terate among our own countrymen may learn to " judge from Dryden's Virgil of the moft perfect Epic performance . And those parts of Homer which have " been published already by Mr Pope , give us reafon ...
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... Poet . For of Epic fort it appeareth to have been , yet of matter surely not unpleasant ; wit- ness what is reported of it by the learned Archbishop Euftathius , in Odyff . x . And accordingly Ariftotle , in his Poetic , chap . iv ...
... Poet . For of Epic fort it appeareth to have been , yet of matter surely not unpleasant ; wit- ness what is reported of it by the learned Archbishop Euftathius , in Odyff . x . And accordingly Ariftotle , in his Poetic , chap . iv ...
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... poet hath tranflated those two famous works of Homer which are yet left , he did conceive it in fome fort his duty to imitate that alfo which was loft : and was therefore induced to be- ftow on it the fame form which Homer's is reported ...
... poet hath tranflated those two famous works of Homer which are yet left , he did conceive it in fome fort his duty to imitate that alfo which was loft : and was therefore induced to be- ftow on it the fame form which Homer's is reported ...
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