The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... critic points it out in Lucan's -servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , & c . - Book ii . 381 . 265 On Cooper's - hill eternal wreaths shall grow . The predic- tion , unlike other prophecies , was farther from fulfilment ...
... critic points it out in Lucan's -servare modum , finemque tenere , Naturamque sequi , & c . - Book ii . 381 . 265 On Cooper's - hill eternal wreaths shall grow . The predic- tion , unlike other prophecies , was farther from fulfilment ...
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... critic on all writings , charac- ters , and buildings , but his own , throws strong doubt on its probable excellence . ' Several plates of the intended new palace of Whitehall , ' says he , ' have been given , but I believe from no ...
... critic on all writings , charac- ters , and buildings , but his own , throws strong doubt on its probable excellence . ' Several plates of the intended new palace of Whitehall , ' says he , ' have been given , but I believe from no ...
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... critic overlooks the palpable distinction between the pencil and the pen . The natural province of the pencil is to represent things fixed ; its diffi- culty is to represent things in motion : the natural province of the pen is to ...
... critic overlooks the palpable distinction between the pencil and the pen . The natural province of the pencil is to represent things fixed ; its diffi- culty is to represent things in motion : the natural province of the pen is to ...
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... critic from his birth ; but no man availed himself more diligently of all that was solid in the labors of others ; and his Essay ' may be regarded as a condensation of the chief rules of English taste , expressed with the precision of ...
... critic from his birth ; but no man availed himself more diligently of all that was solid in the labors of others ; and his Essay ' may be regarded as a condensation of the chief rules of English taste , expressed with the precision of ...
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... critics , and causes of them , ver . 26 to 45. That we are to study our own taste , and know the limits of it , ver ... critic , particularly Homer and Virgil , ver . 120 to 138. Of licenses , and the use of them by the ancients , ver ...
... critics , and causes of them , ver . 26 to 45. That we are to study our own taste , and know the limits of it , ver ... critic , particularly Homer and Virgil , ver . 120 to 138. Of licenses , and the use of them by the ancients , ver ...
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