The Works of the English Poets: PrefacesH. Hughs, 1781 |
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... fquab gentleman , the " very bow of the God of Love , and " tell me whether he be a proper author " to make perfonal reflections ? -He 66 may extol the antients , but he has " reafon reafon to thank the gods that he was " born 28 POPE .
... fquab gentleman , the " very bow of the God of Love , and " tell me whether he be a proper author " to make perfonal reflections ? -He 66 may extol the antients , but he has " reafon reafon to thank the gods that he was " born 28 POPE .
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... tell no more than I have learned from Mr. Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence of one who could truft his information . She was a woman of eminent rank and large for- tune , the ward of an unkle , who , having given her a proper ...
... tell no more than I have learned from Mr. Ruffhead , who writes with the confidence of one who could truft his information . She was a woman of eminent rank and large for- tune , the ward of an unkle , who , having given her a proper ...
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... tell the King ' tis given him to destroy Declare ev'n now The lofty walls of wide - extended Troy ; towers For now no more the Gods with Fate contend .; At Juno's fuit the heavenly factions end . Destruction hovers o'er yon devoted wall ...
... tell the King ' tis given him to destroy Declare ev'n now The lofty walls of wide - extended Troy ; towers For now no more the Gods with Fate contend .; At Juno's fuit the heavenly factions end . Destruction hovers o'er yon devoted wall ...
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... tell , and nothing know ) Without your aid , to count th ' unnumber'd train , A thousand mouths , a thousand tongues were vain . Book V. 2. I. But Pallas now Tydides ' foul infpires ,. Fills with her force , and warms with all her fires ...
... tell , and nothing know ) Without your aid , to count th ' unnumber'd train , A thousand mouths , a thousand tongues were vain . Book V. 2. I. But Pallas now Tydides ' foul infpires ,. Fills with her force , and warms with all her fires ...
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... telling him of the improvements which his early works had received from his own remarks and thofe of Steele , faid , that he , being now engaged in publick bufinefs , had no longer any care for his poetical reputation ; nor had any ...
... telling him of the improvements which his early works had received from his own remarks and thofe of Steele , faid , that he , being now engaged in publick bufinefs , had no longer any care for his poetical reputation ; nor had any ...
Често срещани думи и фрази
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Страница 246 - Of composition there are different methods. Some employ at once memory and invention, and, with little intermediate use of the pen, form and polish large masses by continued meditation, and write their productions only when, in their own opinion, they have completed them.
Страница 76 - O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver...
Страница 315 - To circumscribe poetry by a definition will only shew the narrowness of the definer, though a definition which shall exclude Pope will not easily be made. Let us look round upon the present time, and back upon the past; let us...
Страница 255 - The style of Dryden is capricious and varied; that of Pope is cautious and uniform. Dryden obeys the motions of his own mind; Pope constrains his mind to his own rules of composition. Dryden is sometimes vehement and rapid; Pope is always smooth, uniform, and gentle.
Страница 252 - ... none to himself. He examined lines and words with minute and punctilious observation, and retouched every part with indefatigable diligence, till he had left nothing to be forgiven.
Страница 85 - ... me to live agreeably in the town, or contentedly in the country, which is really all the difference I set between an easy fortune and a small one.
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