The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Volumen1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... . All that is left us is to recommend our produc- . tions by the imitation of the Ancients : and it will be found true , that in every age , the highest character for sense and learning has been obtain- ed by xviii PREFACE .
... . All that is left us is to recommend our produc- . tions by the imitation of the Ancients : and it will be found true , that in every age , the highest character for sense and learning has been obtain- ed by xviii PREFACE .
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... learning has been obtain- ed by those who have been most indebted to them . For , to fay truth , whatever is very good fense , must have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learning , is but the knowledge of the sense of ...
... learning has been obtain- ed by those who have been most indebted to them . For , to fay truth , whatever is very good fense , must have been common sense in all times ; and what we call Learning , is but the knowledge of the sense of ...
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... , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with so much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , 5 ΙΟ Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo ( xxv )
... , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with so much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , 5 ΙΟ Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo ( xxv )
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... learning --- very far from thee . 80 Here mofs - grown trees expand the smallest leaf ; Here half an acre's corn is half a fheaf ; Here hills with naked heads the tempeft meet , Rocks at their fides , and torrents at their feet ; Or ...
... learning --- very far from thee . 80 Here mofs - grown trees expand the smallest leaf ; Here half an acre's corn is half a fheaf ; Here hills with naked heads the tempeft meet , Rocks at their fides , and torrents at their feet ; Or ...
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... Learning , ver . 215. 3. Judging by parts , and not by the whole , ver . 233 to 288. Critics in Wit , Language , Verfification , only , ver . 288 . 305. 339 , etc. 4. Being too hard to please , or toa apt to admire , ver . 384. 5 ...
... Learning , ver . 215. 3. Judging by parts , and not by the whole , ver . 233 to 288. Critics in Wit , Language , Verfification , only , ver . 288 . 305. 339 , etc. 4. Being too hard to please , or toa apt to admire , ver . 384. 5 ...
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againſt ancient Author beauty becauſe beſt boaſt caufe cauſe COMMENTARY confifts Critic Criticifm Cynthus Dæmons defcribes defert diſplay eaſe Eclogue ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair falfe fame fate fatire fecond feem fenfe fhades fhall fhews fide fighs filver fince fing firft firſt fkies flow'rs foft fome fong foon forefts fpring ftill fubject fuch fung Genius Gnome grace groves heav'n himſelf Homer IMITATIONS inſpire itſelf Judgment juſt laft laſt lefs loft moſt Mufe Mufic Muſe muſt Nature NOTES numbers nymph o'er obferves occafion paffions Paftoral paſt pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet Poet's Poetry pow'r praiſe raiſe reaſon rife riſe ſcene ſeem ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſkies ſome ſpread ſpring ſtill ſtrains ſtreams Sylphs taſte thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thro true Umbriel uſe VARIATIONS verfes verſe Virg Virgil whofe whoſe write
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Página 99 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
Página 146 - HAPPY the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire.
Página 261 - For, that sad moment, when the sylphs withdrew^ And Ariel weeping from Belinda flew, Umbriel, a dusky, melancholy sprite, As ever sullied the fair face of light, Down to the central earth, his proper scene, Repair'd to search the gloomy cave of Spleen.
Página 247 - But what, or where, the fates have wrapt in night. Whether the nymph shall break Diana's law, Or some frail China jar receive a flaw...
Página 171 - From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, Which without passing through the judgment gains The heart and all its end at once attains.
Página 241 - Now awful beauty puts on all its arms ; The fair each moment rises in her charms, Repairs her smiles, awakens every grace, And calls forth all the wonders of her face : Sees by degrees a purer blush arise, And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes.
Página 275 - The Lock, obtain'd with Guilt, and kept with Pain, In ev'ry place is sought, but sought in vain: With such a Prize no Mortal must be blest, So Heav'n decrees!
Página 207 - And while self-love each jealous writer rules, Contending wits become the sport of fools; But still the worst with most regret commend. For each ill author is as bad a friend. To what base ends, and by what abject ways, 520 Are mortals urged through sacred
Página 178 - Fired at first sight with what the Muse imparts, In fearless youth we tempt the heights of arts, While from the bounded level of our mind Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind ; But, more...
Página 191 - Though oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join; And ten low words oft creep in one dull line: While they ring round the same unvaried chimes With sure returns of still expected rhymes: Where'er you find "the cooling western breeze...