The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 4C. Bathurst, 1783 |
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Pàgina 15
... attack was clandeftine is not easily perceived , nor how his person is depreciated ; but he seems to have known fomething of Pope's character , in whom may be discovered an an appetite to talk too frequently of his own virtues POPE . 15.
... attack was clandeftine is not easily perceived , nor how his person is depreciated ; but he seems to have known fomething of Pope's character , in whom may be discovered an an appetite to talk too frequently of his own virtues POPE . 15.
Pàgina 21
... easily give a reason . It is poffible , fays Hooker , that by long circumduction , from any one truth all truth may be inferred . Of all homogeneous truths at least , of all truths refpecting the fame general end , in whatever feries ...
... easily give a reason . It is poffible , fays Hooker , that by long circumduction , from any one truth all truth may be inferred . Of all homogeneous truths at least , of all truths refpecting the fame general end , in whatever feries ...
Pàgina 31
... easily be found . The fuperiority of Pope is so ingeniously diffembled , and the feeble lines of Philips so skilfully preferred , that Steele , being deceived , was unwilling to print the paper left Pope should be offended . Addison ...
... easily be found . The fuperiority of Pope is so ingeniously diffembled , and the feeble lines of Philips so skilfully preferred , that Steele , being deceived , was unwilling to print the paper left Pope should be offended . Addison ...
Pàgina 89
... easily excused , Pope , in one of his Letters , complain- ing of the treatment which his poem had found , awns that fuch criticks can intimidate him , nay almost perfuade him to write no more , which is a compliment this age deferves ...
... easily excused , Pope , in one of his Letters , complain- ing of the treatment which his poem had found , awns that fuch criticks can intimidate him , nay almost perfuade him to write no more , which is a compliment this age deferves ...
Pàgina 125
... easily disco- verable . Perhaps he imagined that , in ridi- culing the Laureat , he fatirifed those by whom the laurel had been given , and gratifi- ed that ambitious petulance with which he affected to infult the great . The severity ...
... easily disco- verable . Perhaps he imagined that , in ridi- culing the Laureat , he fatirifed those by whom the laurel had been given , and gratifi- ed that ambitious petulance with which he affected to infult the great . The severity ...
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