Observations on Pope, Том 665Printed, for the author, by A. Hamilton, 1796 - 346 страница |
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... feems to differ from the former fource rather in degree than kind ; and to comprehend all that pomp of decoration , fuperadded to a faultlefs and po- lifhed phrafeology , which energetic and fplendid diction , 1 diction , glowing ...
... feems to differ from the former fource rather in degree than kind ; and to comprehend all that pomp of decoration , fuperadded to a faultlefs and po- lifhed phrafeology , which energetic and fplendid diction , 1 diction , glowing ...
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... feems to have confulted Dryden's verfion of the place imitated here , Virg . Ecl . vi . 1 . I first transferr'd to Rome Sicilian strains : Nor blush'd the Doric Mufe to dwell on Mantuan plains . B Rofcommon Rofcommon alfo , a terfe ...
... feems to have confulted Dryden's verfion of the place imitated here , Virg . Ecl . vi . 1 . I first transferr'd to Rome Sicilian strains : Nor blush'd the Doric Mufe to dwell on Mantuan plains . B Rofcommon Rofcommon alfo , a terfe ...
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... feems to charm no more . This , in my opinion , is as fine a couplet of it's kind as ever was written . Ver . 79. I prefer much the reading of the first edition : B 3 But ୮ But Delia always : forc'd from Delia's fight.- Ver ON POPE . 5.
... feems to charm no more . This , in my opinion , is as fine a couplet of it's kind as ever was written . Ver . 79. I prefer much the reading of the first edition : B 3 But ୮ But Delia always : forc'd from Delia's fight.- Ver ON POPE . 5.
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... feems a palpable imitation of Callimachus , but where our poet fell upon it , I cannot discover : Hymn . Del . 214 . Γεινεο , γείνεο , κέρε · και ηπιΘ- εξιθι κολπο . Ver . 24. With all the incenfe of the breathing fpring . Hence ...
... feems a palpable imitation of Callimachus , but where our poet fell upon it , I cannot discover : Hymn . Del . 214 . Γεινεο , γείνεο , κέρε · και ηπιΘ- εξιθι κολπο . Ver . 24. With all the incenfe of the breathing fpring . Hence ...
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... feems to break the continuity of the figure . I fhould prefer : were my bofom warm'd with equal flame . Ver . 13. Not chaos - like , together crush'd and bruis'd , But , as the world , harmoniously confus'd . Addifon , in his Cato : Or ...
... feems to break the continuity of the figure . I fhould prefer : were my bofom warm'd with equal flame . Ver . 13. Not chaos - like , together crush'd and bruis'd , But , as the world , harmoniously confus'd . Addifon , in his Cato : Or ...
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