The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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Alexander Pope. fo fine a poem should remain difgraced by the meanness of its subject , the most infignificant of all Dunces , bad Rhymers and malevolent Cavillers : That he ought to raise and enoble it by pointing his Satire against the ...
Alexander Pope. fo fine a poem should remain difgraced by the meanness of its subject , the most infignificant of all Dunces , bad Rhymers and malevolent Cavillers : That he ought to raise and enoble it by pointing his Satire against the ...
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... Subject for fatyric rhyme ; Ignorance honour'd , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n.Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with fo much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud ...
... Subject for fatyric rhyme ; Ignorance honour'd , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n.Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with fo much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud ...
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... subjects flain - But fubjects starv'd , while favages were fed . It was originally thus , but the word favages is not pro- perly applied to beasts but to men ; which occasioned the alteration . P. NOTES . Where , in their bleffings ...
... subjects flain - But fubjects starv'd , while favages were fed . It was originally thus , but the word favages is not pro- perly applied to beasts but to men ; which occasioned the alteration . P. NOTES . Where , in their bleffings ...
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... Subject , that it preferves and completes it ; or from difordering the re- gularity of the Form , that it adds beauty to it , as will ap- pear by the following confiderations : 1. It was impoffible to give a full and exact idea of the ...
... Subject , that it preferves and completes it ; or from difordering the re- gularity of the Form , that it adds beauty to it , as will ap- pear by the following confiderations : 1. It was impoffible to give a full and exact idea of the ...
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... subject [ treated of , from ver . 91 to 118. ] with a fublime defcription of its end ; which was to illustrate the beauties of the best Writers , in order to excite others NOTES . VER . 88. Thofe Rules of old , etc. ] Cicero has , beft ...
... subject [ treated of , from ver . 91 to 118. ] with a fublime defcription of its end ; which was to illustrate the beauties of the best Writers , in order to excite others NOTES . VER . 88. Thofe Rules of old , etc. ] Cicero has , beft ...
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