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Warton gives the contrasted line from Camden , speaking of Edgar :Templa Deo ,
templis monachos , monachis dedit ... Warton conceives it a reference to the story
in St . Foix , that when the body of William the Conqueror was about to be ...
Warton gives the contrasted line from Camden , speaking of Edgar :Templa Deo ,
templis monachos , monachis dedit ... Warton conceives it a reference to the story
in St . Foix , that when the body of William the Conqueror was about to be ...
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So says Warton : but Pope expresses nothing of the kind ; and Warton ' s
illustration is idle , unless the crime of descriptive poetry were in its piquancy . Its
failure is in the want of sauces : it wearies by its insipidity . He attempts a renewal
of the ...
So says Warton : but Pope expresses nothing of the kind ; and Warton ' s
illustration is idle , unless the crime of descriptive poetry were in its piquancy . Its
failure is in the want of sauces : it wearies by its insipidity . He attempts a renewal
of the ...
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Warton vindicates this maxim ; but adduces only the weak examples ; - that La
Fontaine wrote clever tales , but was hissed in comedy ; that Terence made no
attempt in tragedy ; that Rowe ' s · Biter ' was wretched ; that Heemskirk and
Teniers ...
Warton vindicates this maxim ; but adduces only the weak examples ; - that La
Fontaine wrote clever tales , but was hissed in comedy ; that Terence made no
attempt in tragedy ; that Rowe ' s · Biter ' was wretched ; that Heemskirk and
Teniers ...
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Warton gives from Cranmer an old dieterie of the dignified clergy : - ' An
archbishop was allowed to have two swans , or two capons in a dish ; a bishop ,
two capons ; an archbishop , six blackbirds at once ; a bishop , five ; a dean , four
; an ...
Warton gives from Cranmer an old dieterie of the dignified clergy : - ' An
archbishop was allowed to have two swans , or two capons in a dish ; a bishop ,
two capons ; an archbishop , six blackbirds at once ; a bishop , five ; a dean , four
; an ...
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Dacier pronounces it to mean , the study of geometry ; Warton pronounces Dacier
' s meaning to be absurd ; Wakefield pronounces that Pope was wrong , and
Warton puzzled ; and repeats , with Dacier , that the true purport is , — to ...
Dacier pronounces it to mean , the study of geometry ; Warton pronounces Dacier
' s meaning to be absurd ; Wakefield pronounces that Pope was wrong , and
Warton puzzled ; and repeats , with Dacier , that the true purport is , — to ...
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