The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1806 - 651 страници |
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... Virgil , calls the best critic of his age . The author ( says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry , and a judgement which much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely from the an cients ; but what he has ...
... Virgil , calls the best critic of his age . The author ( says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry , and a judgement which much exceeds his years . He has taken very freely from the an cients ; but what he has ...
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... Virgil first tried his strength , we may hope to see Eng- Fish poetry vie with the Roman , ' & c . Notwith- standing the early time of their production , the author esteemed these as the most correct in the versification , and musical ...
... Virgil first tried his strength , we may hope to see Eng- Fish poetry vie with the Roman , ' & c . Notwith- standing the early time of their production , the author esteemed these as the most correct in the versification , and musical ...
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... Virgil ( the only undisputed authors of pastoral ) that the critics have drawn the foregoing notions concerning it . Theocritus excels all others in nature and simpli- city . The subjects of his Idyllia are purely pas toral ; but he is ...
... Virgil ( the only undisputed authors of pastoral ) that the critics have drawn the foregoing notions concerning it . Theocritus excels all others in nature and simpli- city . The subjects of his Idyllia are purely pas toral ; but he is ...
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... Virgil : not but that he may be thought imperfect in some few points . His eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients . He is sometimes too alle- gorical , and treats of matters of religion in a pas- toral ...
... Virgil : not but that he may be thought imperfect in some few points . His eclogues are somewhat too long , if we compare them with the ancients . He is sometimes too alle- gorical , and treats of matters of religion in a pas- toral ...
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... Virgil will allow to be fit for pastoral : that they have as much variety of description , in respect of the several seasons , as Spenser's : that , in order to add to this variety , the several times of the day are observed , the rural ...
... Virgil will allow to be fit for pastoral : that they have as much variety of description , in respect of the several seasons , as Spenser's : that , in order to add to this variety , the several times of the day are observed , the rural ...
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