The Life of Alexander Pope: Esq. Compiled from Original Manuscripts; with a Critical Essay on His Writings and Genius. By Owen Ruffhead, EsqC. Bathurst, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, W. Johnston, [and 8 others in London], 1769 - 578 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 8
... fince , to an accu- rate obferver , the temper and morals of a writer generally breathe through his works . In this history , therefore , which will contain the most interesting particulars of our poet's life , an account will be ...
... fince , to an accu- rate obferver , the temper and morals of a writer generally breathe through his works . In this history , therefore , which will contain the most interesting particulars of our poet's life , an account will be ...
Σελίδα 9
... fince- rity of the writer's fentiments : which cannot be better demonftrated , than by fuch an exem- plification . Lastly , his moral character will be particularly exemplified in all its various relations and this part of the defign ...
... fince- rity of the writer's fentiments : which cannot be better demonftrated , than by fuch an exem- plification . Lastly , his moral character will be particularly exemplified in all its various relations and this part of the defign ...
Σελίδα 16
... fince our author himself affures us , in the epiftle above mentioned , that he broke no duty , nor difobeyed any parent by commencing poet- " I left no calling for this idle trade , " No duty broke , no father difobey'd . " By the time ...
... fince our author himself affures us , in the epiftle above mentioned , that he broke no duty , nor difobeyed any parent by commencing poet- " I left no calling for this idle trade , " No duty broke , no father difobey'd . " By the time ...
Σελίδα 33
... fince her death , " Lament the ceafing of a fweeter breath * " The fame may be faid of the following beauti- ful couplet in this pastoral . " No more the mounting larks , while Daphne << fings , " Shall lift'ning in mid - air fufpend ...
... fince her death , " Lament the ceafing of a fweeter breath * " The fame may be faid of the following beauti- ful couplet in this pastoral . " No more the mounting larks , while Daphne << fings , " Shall lift'ning in mid - air fufpend ...
Σελίδα 36
... fince , as above ob- ferved , he has very judiciously changed the image , though he has given full fcope to the fiction . The third line of this ftanza , is very far from being fmooth and harmonious . The genitive cafe hangs upon the ...
... fince , as above ob- ferved , he has very judiciously changed the image , though he has given full fcope to the fiction . The third line of this ftanza , is very far from being fmooth and harmonious . The genitive cafe hangs upon the ...
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